Encryption
end-to-end encryption
Internet technology basics
Even though tens of millions of Gmail and Yahoo accounts are hacked and being
sold on the dark web, why is encrypted e-mail still not the default? Is it high
technical barriers, or the users’ “I have nothing to hide” arguments or lack of
easy to use encryption solutions in the consumer space? Especially in...
The post Are we finally ready for End-To-End-Email-Encryption (E2EE) yet?
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appeared first on ISOC Switzerland Chapter [https://www.isoc.ch].
General
end-to-end encryption
Public Policy
encryption
backdoor
When we write a message or record a voice message, we usually have a recipient
in mind. When we send the message, we choose the contact or contacts we want to
send the information to and that’s the end of it. We assume that those people
and nobody else will receive and read that particular...
The post Encryption – What is it good for?
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Switzerland Chapter [https://www.isoc.ch].