With the growing availability of commoditized encryption, it is becoming easier for common criminals to communicate beyond the reach of traditional surveillance. — William Barr Copy Share Image
“When using symmetric algorithms, the sender and receiver use the same key for encryption and decryption functions.” — Shon Harris Copy Share Image
It seems that 'national security' is the root password to the Constitution. As with any dishonest superuser, the best countermeasure is strong… — Phil Karn Copy Share Image
[Bill] Binney designed ThinThread, an NSA program that used encryption to try to make mass surveillance less objectionable. It would still have… — Edward Snowden Copy Share Image
We've already seen shifts happening in some of the big companies - Google, Apple - that now understand how vulnerable their customer… — Laura Poitras Copy Share Image
As far as Paris goes, we don't know for sure yet how these guys communicate among themselves and how they communicated back… — Michael Morell Copy Share Image
Companies spend millions of dollars on firewalls, encryption, and secure access devices and it's money wasted because none of these measures address… — Kevin Mitnick Copy Share Image
Sure, end-to-end encryption means that whether it's a phone call we're on or an email message we're sending or any form of… — Rod Beckstrom Copy Share Image
Companies made these decisions about encryption when they were finding it very difficult to sell their products overseas because the [Edward] Snowden… — Michael Morell Copy Share Image
Anyway, it's not true that the authorities cannot access the content of the phone even if there is no back door. When… — Edward Snowden Copy Share Image
Coalition [against ISIS] need the tools. And the tools involve encryption where we cannot hear what they're even planning. And when we… — John Kasich Copy Share Image
The concern is over what will happen as strong encryption becomes commonplace with all digital communications and stored data. Right now the… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
The government does things like insisting that all encryption programs should have a back door. But surely no one is stupid enough… — Kevin Mitnick Copy Share Image
If, technologically, it is possible to make an impenetrable device or system where the encryption is so strong that there's no key… — Barack Obama Copy Share Image
In the years preceding my imprisonment, I worked as a software programmer, designing and developing web interfaces, secure databases, and communication software;… — Chelsea Manning Copy Share Image
Apple chief executive Tim Cook is such a respected figure that it's easy to overlook the basic problem with his argument about… — David Ignatius Copy Share Image
There are programs such as the NSA paying RSA $10 million to use an insecure encryption standard by default in their products.… — Edward Snowden Copy Share Image
There is a concern that the Internet could be used to commit crimes and that advanced encryption could disguise such activity. However,… — John Ashcroft Copy Share Image
Privacy and encryption work, but it's too easy to make a mistake that exposes you. — Barton Gellman Copy Share Image
Without strong encryption, you will be spied on systematically by lots of people. — Whitfield Diffie Copy Share Image
I think anybody who uses email in the center of our life needs encryption. — Alex Stamos Copy Share Image
So end-to-end encryption, keeps things encrypted and that means that law enforcement, without a warrant, cannot read that information. — Rod Beckstrom Copy Share Image
I don't need to understand how encryption works to understand how it's helping the criminals. — Amber Rudd Copy Share Image
“Translating from #cat is easy - you just ignore everything, then you decide what you want it to have said, thought, or… — Will Advise Copy Share Image
You know the interesting thing about encryption is that it cannot be secure just for some people. — Pavel Durov Copy Share Image
“Hashing is more secure than encryption, at least in the sense that there exists no private key that can “reverse” a hash… — Chris Dannen Copy Share Image
Encryption works. Properly implemented strong crypto systems are one of the few things that you can rely on. Unfortunately, endpoint security is… — Edward Snowden Copy Share Image
The reality is that if you - let's say you just pulled encryption. Let's ban it. Let's you and I ban it… — Tim Cook Copy Share Image
A company can spend hundreds of thousands of dollars on firewalls, intrusion detection systems and encryption and other security technologies, but if… — Kevin Mitnick Copy Share Image
We basically have only two real tried and true techniques that can help counter this. One of them is to make systems… — Matt Blaze Copy Share Image
The people working in my field also are quite skeptical of our ability to do this. It ultimately boils down to the… — Matt Blaze Copy Share Image
Encryption plays a fundamental role in protecting us all online. It is key to growing the digital economy and delivering public services… — Amber Rudd Copy Share Image
There is a big problem. It's called encryption. And the people in San Bernardino were communicating with people who the FBI had… — John Kasich Copy Share Image
When the September 11th attacks happened, only about a year later, the crypto community was holding its breath because here was a… — Matt Blaze Copy Share Image
The government can now delve into personal and private records of individuals even if they cannot be directly connected to a terrorist… — Molly Ivins Copy Share Image
If we try to prohibit encryption or discourage it or make it more difficult to use, we're going to suffer the consequences… — Matt Blaze Copy Share Image