Apple has published the source code for their corecrypto libraries on GitHub, along with the tools and formal verification libraries they used to evaluate their cryptography, so independent cryptography experts can verify it for themselves.
Is the key Generation verifyably a part of that?
Because if they share the key with some or several governments or other organizations, “Working” cryptography is useless.
Is the key Generation verifyably a part of that?
Because if they share the key with some or several governments or other organizations, “Working” cryptography is useless.