This growth in illicit activity has pushed encryption to the center of debates about national security, law enforcement and ...
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Many discussions of “hybrid encryption” begin with some debate about just what this means. Hybrid encryption in general refers to the combined use of public-key (asymmetric) cryptography with ...
Consumers are more aware than ever about the privacy and protection of their digital identities. According to a recent Prosper Insights and Analytics survey, 64% of adults are somewhat or very ...
Lyria Bennett Moses has previously done collaborative funded research with the ACIC, but it is unrelated to this piece. Gernot Heiser and Vanessa Teague do not work for, consult, own shares in or ...
Mike Masnick points out that the recent New Mexico court ruling against Meta has some bad implications for end-to-end encryption, and security in general: If the “design choices create liability” ...
When someone first described how quantum computers could crack encryption, it sounded almost dramatic. Large numbers that ...
To secure your email effectively, you should encrypt three things: the connection from your email provider; your actual email messages; and your stored, cached, or archived email messages. If you ...