encryption schemes.
Encryption alters methods of control, and many people thought-- and again, I'm not going to tell anyone in this room.
Encryption was thought to, and it does, enable confidential communications that the state has a hard time getting at.
With encryption , the goal is actually to obfuscate the data in transit so that it can't be intercepted by bad actors.
RSA encryption .
This is called RSA encryption , and it means that if I know the certificate is valid, then I accept the connection.
You don't like encryption , you don't like privacy, you think you should ban encryption in your country, like the European Union is trying to do now for all the member states.
have symmetric key encryption .
I started using email encryption .
to its encryption scheme and authentication protocol to allow it to access the phone of the San Bernardino shooter.
So what encryption does is it forces the state to make a choice, an all-or-nothing choice.
And peer to peer encryption comes first.
It also has encryption software, so that no one can get a hold of it.
to email encryption is something Google can do and make an enormous difference.
-It's the greatest encryption device in history, and the Germans use it for all major communications.
-Enigma is the greatest encryption device in history.
and built systems of encryption .
this is civilian encryption , even in you have civilian encryption on your phone, the encryption is supposedly happening at the cell tower.
So good is WikiLeaks encryption technology, even the people at WikiLeaks don't know who they're dealing with.
I started using full disk encryption .
and visibility versus-- so pervasive encryption versus being able to manage the networks in a reasonable fashion,
And we have the end to end encryption of WhatsApp and the recently announced Google products in this area.
asks you to defeat your own encryption , what can you do to be able to say to them,
which do end to end encryption both for text messages and for voice and video.
being able to break the encryption just from the packet.
You communicate using pretty good encryption , PGP encryption .
You can think of it as stealing encryption keys or compelling people to give you the keys.
Leigh's book on Wikileaks published the encryption key for all of the unredacted cables?
technology works, how encryption works, how social media work.
So can you talk some about the algorithms used for encryption ?
to crack the key and break somebody's encryption , you'd have to break the laws of quantum physics.
The power of uncertainty would be behind that kind of encryption .
So things like, the encryption curve that Flow uses is compatible with the secure enclave on iPhone and Android key store.
And it's not just a privacy and encryption problem.
So we have to punch it with the different encryption , and then we have to ensure that they're working on the right rate so we can talk to people for the day.
Plus, encryption , at least encrypted communications from abroad, it makes it, as I understand it, impossible for the state to filter out at the site level
Because you're already speaking-- it's a human speech encryption product, right?
And anyone using it uses various types of encryption which makes them very hard to locate.
Now everybody thinks about the Silk Road as being driven by encryption systems.
I did that-- and it was very weak encryption .
largely credited with inventing public and private key encryption and what I really appreciate about his story is that Diffie, first of all, didn't learn to read until he was ten years
to read all the books he could find on encryption .
But in SSH, it uses that encryption to keep the attackers out.
In this case, the backdoor is using that encryption to make sure that it's only the attackers that can get in.
The point is, is that encryption is not the killer thing that's going to bring the states to their knees.
And so talk us through the whole process of keeping things safe and using encryption and secure channels.
And then suddenly, turned on encryption when they reached a billion users.
Well, you don't want to reroute the encryption and bypass the mainframe?
I know the biggest recent thing I've heard of is fully homomorphic encryption , which if it ever becomes feasible, could in theory aggregate data.
There really aren't. Homomorphic encryption still is theoretical.