Cybersecurity Quote by David Kahn
““The multiple human needs and desires that demand privacy among two or more people in the midst of social life must inevitably lead to cryptology wherever men thrive and wherever they write. Cultural diffusion seems a less likely explanation for its occurrence in so many areas, many of them distant and isolated.””
About This Quote
Source Paper: Cryptology and Social Interaction, 2018
Human privacy needs in group settings naturally give rise to secret communication methods across cultures.
In simple terms: Privacy needs create cryptology everywhere.
Recognize privacy as a driver of encryption.
Themes
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When to use this quote
- online messaging
- diplomatic negotiations
- community gatherings
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What modern tech challenges this view?
- How does cultural context affect privacy expectations?
Assumes all privacy leads to cryptology, ignoring open communication norms.