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as you know, two runways at sfo are currently closed in order to finish the federally mandated rsa work. construction is about halfway complete and we believe that the runway will be reopened next month. the further work for the project includes the coordination to [speaker not understood] working collaboratively towards the operation of the two runways. the contract provides departure management services that allow for the efficient control of departure traffic on the two runways that are open during the construction period. the airport's contract with parsons brinckerhoff is the result of a request -- a competitive credit for proposals process and has been previously amended by the airport commission to increase both the costs and to extend the turn to the existing contract will bring the total contract amount above the $10 million level requiring board approval for a new total contract amount of $13.7 million. the budget analyst recommend approval of this mod if i and ation and i'd be happy to answer any questions. >> okay, thank you, ms. wagoner. mr. rose, why don't we jump right to
as you know, two runways at sfo are currently closed in order to finish the federally mandated rsa work. construction is about halfway complete and we believe that the runway will be reopened next month. the further work for the project includes the coordination to [speaker not understood] working collaboratively towards the operation of the two runways. the contract provides departure management services that allow for the efficient control of departure traffic on the two runways that are open...
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rsa and acronym at some point. >> like kfc. >> the nsa pay them $10 million to make the choice. you can be gracious and say the nsa was tired of figuring the numbers of millions of computers and wanted it to be setup out of the box but it was set across the whole product line that would use this law of random numbers. now as far as i can tell i saw a report recently that very few products out there at least the ones you can measure using web servers and things like that don't use -- like they use other sources of random number devices. from a point which we learned about this until now this is one thing that if you don't know photographers like bruce you learn quickly that they are some of the most paranoid people in the world and security people are a little less paranoid. apparently many of them have moved to change the technologies they use away from one's that have this unfortunate flaw and don't believe that flaws in them. it has hosted the time against people banging away at it. >> thanks joe. i want to turn to david from google and talk about what you think this activity
rsa and acronym at some point. >> like kfc. >> the nsa pay them $10 million to make the choice. you can be gracious and say the nsa was tired of figuring the numbers of millions of computers and wanted it to be setup out of the box but it was set across the whole product line that would use this law of random numbers. now as far as i can tell i saw a report recently that very few products out there at least the ones you can measure using web servers and things like that don't use --...
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we learned there was a contract signed between the cane that makes this popular piece of software, rsawhich i don't believe -- stopped being an acronym at some point. >> like kf be c? >> yeah. and the nsa had paid them $10 million to make it the default choice. and you can be gracious and say the nsa was tired of configuring all these crazy number, millions of computers, but, no, it's the default set across the whole product line. so anything that incorporates this thing would be, would use this flawed random number generator. now i think, as far as or i can tell, i saw a report recently that very few products out there on the wild, at least the ones you can measure by using, by testing web servers and things like that, don't use -- they use other sources of, other random number generators. and so, you know, from the point which we learned about this til now, this is sort of one thing that if you don't know cryptographer, you learn quickly they're some of the most paranoid bexñ people in the world -- computer security people being a little less paranoid -- and apparently, many of them
we learned there was a contract signed between the cane that makes this popular piece of software, rsawhich i don't believe -- stopped being an acronym at some point. >> like kf be c? >> yeah. and the nsa had paid them $10 million to make it the default choice. and you can be gracious and say the nsa was tired of configuring all these crazy number, millions of computers, but, no, it's the default set across the whole product line. so anything that incorporates this thing would be,...
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rsa group could be set for hundreds of millions of pounds of writedowns with devon hester speaking with sunday's telegraph to decline to put a value on the writedown but said making tough, strategic decisions could allow them to recover fully within three years. we'll check that to make sure that stock is performing properly. we are just shy of a half a percent. they have raised the possibility of a future breakup of the group with far-reached reforms for the top drugmaker. andrew witty said they have the option to spin up the consumer business but said there are no such plans in the near term. that's a new story on that one. we'll wait to talk through the details on that. rosneft is lower by .25%. they have been trading lower after the newspaper reported moscow must pay $50 billion for extrorpuating the assets of the defunct producer youkas. the low cost carrier upped its profit guidance to between 620 and 650 million euros in the year march 2015. you can see right now ryanair is up just shy of 4%. tnt express is down 5.5%. the restructuring process has improved results for them in the
rsa group could be set for hundreds of millions of pounds of writedowns with devon hester speaking with sunday's telegraph to decline to put a value on the writedown but said making tough, strategic decisions could allow them to recover fully within three years. we'll check that to make sure that stock is performing properly. we are just shy of a half a percent. they have raised the possibility of a future breakup of the group with far-reached reforms for the top drugmaker. andrew witty said...
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--out random used widely across the internet .y civilians like us can someone speak to the issue of rsa and its role in this and the $10 million the representative mentioned? >> this gets a little complicated as well. there with me. >> the subtitle of the panel is it is complicated area >> random number generators are extremely important in encryption. encryption is essentially complicated math to make things totally unreadable, you have to be able to generate big numbers no one else can generate. they have to be random. if you have a flaw in a number generator, you may be able to predict the key, without much work, decide the shape to your key in the house and then go cut the key and break into your home. with a hatley did this particular random generator -- number generator. we knew this random number generator had been used in a lot of products and incorporated and other products used. one of the unfortunate things we was a lot of this stuff, i'm glad we know it. it is very scary but i'm better for having known it. there is a contract signed between the company that makes the popular
--out random used widely across the internet .y civilians like us can someone speak to the issue of rsa and its role in this and the $10 million the representative mentioned? >> this gets a little complicated as well. there with me. >> the subtitle of the panel is it is complicated area >> random number generators are extremely important in encryption. encryption is essentially complicated math to make things totally unreadable, you have to be able to generate big numbers no...
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learned there was a contract signed between the company that makes this poplar piece of software -- rsa -- and the nsa paid them $10 million to make it to default choice. you can say the nsa was tired of conf configuring these but it is the default line across the whole line so anything would use this flawed number generator. now, i think, very few products out there on the wild, the ones you can measure by testing web surfers and things, use other sources of random number generators. from the point we learned about it until now -- if you don't know encryption you learn the people that do this are paranoid and many are moved in pass to change the technology they use away from ones that have this flaw in them to ones we at least don't believe have flews in them and stood the test of time against a lot of people banging away at them. >> i want to turn to david from google and talk about what you thing this activity by the nsa means from a company or user perspective and what you think it means about the government's perspective on the use of cripti encryption. >> i think what is surprisin
learned there was a contract signed between the company that makes this poplar piece of software -- rsa -- and the nsa paid them $10 million to make it to default choice. you can say the nsa was tired of conf configuring these but it is the default line across the whole line so anything would use this flawed number generator. now, i think, very few products out there on the wild, the ones you can measure by testing web surfers and things, use other sources of random number generators. from the...
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rsa -- >> nsa had paid them -- you could be gracious and say the nsa was tired of configuring -- and just wanted it to be set up out of the box, but no it's the default across the whole product line, so anything that incorps would use in random number generator. now, i think, as far as i can tell, i saw a report that very few products out there in the wild, at least the ones you can measure by testing web servers, thing like that's correct don't use -- they use other sources of randomness. and so this is sort of one thing if you don't know crypt ographers like bruce, you learn quickly they're some of the most paranoid people in the world, and apparently many of them have moved en masse to change the technologies they use away from ones that have this unfortunate flaw in them to ones we at least don't believe have flaws in them and have toad the test of time against a lot of people banging away at them. >> thanks, joe. i wanted to turn to david from google, and talk about what you think this activity by the nsa means from a company or user perspective. and what you think. >>> maybe th
rsa -- >> nsa had paid them -- you could be gracious and say the nsa was tired of configuring -- and just wanted it to be set up out of the box, but no it's the default across the whole product line, so anything that incorps would use in random number generator. now, i think, as far as i can tell, i saw a report that very few products out there in the wild, at least the ones you can measure by testing web servers, thing like that's correct don't use -- they use other sources of...
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learned there was a contract signed between the company that makes this poplar piece of software -- rsa -- and the nsa paid them $10 million to make it to default choice. you can say the nsa was tired of conf configuring these but it is the default line across the whole line so anything would use this flawed number generator. now, i think, very few products out there on the wild, the ones you can measure by testing web surfers and things, use other sources of random number generators. from the point we learned about it until now -- if you don't know encryption you learn the people that do this are paranoid and many are moved in pass to change the technology they use away from ones that have this flaw in them to ones we at least don't believe have flews in them and stood the test of time against a lot of people banging away at them. >> i want to turn to david from google and talk about what you thing this activity by the nsa means from a company or user perspective and what you think it means about the government's perspective on the use of cripti encryption. >> i think what is surprisin
learned there was a contract signed between the company that makes this poplar piece of software -- rsa -- and the nsa paid them $10 million to make it to default choice. you can say the nsa was tired of conf configuring these but it is the default line across the whole line so anything would use this flawed number generator. now, i think, very few products out there on the wild, the ones you can measure by testing web surfers and things, use other sources of random number generators. from the...
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possible sentence, 15 years inpi bnt hirg bs.andearnpistsc wng h rsa ou t destd steenkam ss se but tetngapral iweeshhe lea him hility even whene est hav his prohetics on. this was not a piece of evidence in the courtroom. do you think it will have an effect on what happens here? >> icessesreaw i deis stumwaefen tout,arisstd.th all? tha e thestor h cha inelf aoo t usentanenfe wi in an>>he quickly, where do you think theprosecution's case well, the n steeamp.he wa f is n orius of that. the best they have is what they stard out with fr months ago, neighbors saying they heard a woman screaming before the gunshots went off. also the fact reeva was fully dressed in street clothes and the door was locked, and she is a cell phone in there. >> all right. we'll see what the judge thinks. no jury in this case. good to have you as always. >> thank you. >>> let's get a check of the weather from dylan. >> it is hot feeling like sme y i bhu o, tmrig parlest.gh .rt worill t 9sookiser leak tmb be ud 9un toda th theha you ctum i sel new ow,t a tahean ueorogreada d along with winds along with it, too. the thr
possible sentence, 15 years inpi bnt hirg bs.andearnpistsc wng h rsa ou t destd steenkam ss se but tetngapral iweeshhe lea him hility even whene est hav his prohetics on. this was not a piece of evidence in the courtroom. do you think it will have an effect on what happens here? >> icessesreaw i deis stumwaefen tout,arisstd.th all? tha e thestor h cha inelf aoo t usentanenfe wi in an>>he quickly, where do you think theprosecution's case well, the n steeamp.he wa f is n orius of...