(Most of them were too high end for me). Though i have a paper on encryption, it is only in the next semester. So i am limited to basic ideas on encryption and any development on it will be purely ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Australia is the latest country to seek ways to access information passed between smartphones via encrypted apps, information that ...
Here we go again. UK Home Secretary Amber Rudd has said that end-to-end encryption in apps like WhatsApp is “completely unacceptable” and that there should be “no hiding place for terrorists”. Her ...
This is the fourth and final in a series of essays about a proposal by officials at Britain’s GCHQ about requiring encrypted communications platforms to be designed to secretly add an extra ...
Companies are not embracing encryption as a way to protect sensitive data. According to Ponemon Institute’s 2005 National Encryption Survey, only 4.2% of companies responding to our survey say their ...
It’s been more than 30 years since David Chaum launched the ideas that would serve as much of the groundwork for anonymity online. In doing so, he also helped spark the debate that’s endured ever ...
NSA director Admiral Michael Rogers has said that encryption is “foundational to the future” — and privacy shouldn’t be sacrificed for security. The statement is quite a contrast to the government’s ...
WASHINGTON -- A working group appointed by President Barack Obama's administration has explored four possible approaches tech companies might use that would allow law enforcement agencies to unlock ...
LONDON — Tim Berners-Lee, the inventor of the web, has waded into Britain's debate over encryption, calling any attempts to weaken the technology a "bad idea." Speaking to the BBC, the legendary tech ...
The internet has been imploding since July 25, the day when mandatory age verification finally landed in the UK. Britons are now forced to prove they are over 18 to access adult-only content or view ...
Some of the world’s best known cryptographers – veterans of the crypto wars of the 1990s – say government access to encryption keys is still a bad idea, but is an issue that will never go away because ...