Article 26CF9 The Year Encryption Won (Wired)

The Year Encryption Won (Wired)

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It's not entirely clear that the title is justified, but Wired does cover some progress on the encryption front in 2016. "End-to-end encryption, which ensures that the only people who can see your communications are you and the person on the receiving end, certainly isn't new. But in 2016, encryption went mainstream, reaching billions of people all over the world. Even more significantly, it overcame its most aggressive legal challenge yet, in a prolonged standoff between Apple and the FBI. And just this week, a Congressional committee affirmed the importance of encryption, giving hope that future laws around the topic will include at least a modicum of sanity.There's still a long way to go, and any gains that were made could potentially be rolled back, but for now it's worth taking a step back to appreciate just how far encryption came this year. As far as silver linings go, you could do a lot worse."
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