Various law enforcement agencies have decried how strong encryption makes the Web “go dark,” i.e. it stymies their ability to peruse the Matrix unfettered in search of bad guys and their nefarious intentions.
At the same time that authorities are seeking to enhance their digital surveillance powers, privacy advocates are pushing for more default encryption in order to protect the civil liberties of users who are often more than willing to exchange privacy for convenience.
If all devices and communications were encrypted by default, would users recognize a difference in the end experience?
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2499422,00.asp
Posted from WordPress for Android
0 Comments
Be the first to post a comment.