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“Companies made these decisions about encryption when they were finding it very difficult to sell their products overseas because the [Edward] Snowden disclosures created the impression that the U.S. government was inside this hardware and software produced by them. They needed to do something to…” quote by Michael Morell
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“Companies made these decisions about encryption when they were finding it very difficult to sell their products overseas because the [Edward] Snowden disclosures created the impression that the U.S. government was inside this hardware and software produced by them. They needed to do something to deal with the perception.”

Michael Morell

About This Quote

Source Interview: The Future of Encryption, Michael Morell, 2018

Companies altered encryption policies to counteract the perception that U.S. government could access their products after Snowden’s revelations.

In simple terms: Perception of government surveillance forced corporate change.

Key Takeaway

Address public concerns to maintain trust.

Themes

encryption privacy public perception

Mood

analytical cautious

Type

business technological

When to use this quote

  • product development
  • public relations
  • policy compliance

Key Concepts

trust government surveillance corporate strategy

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do companies balance security with market pressures?
  • What long‑term effects does this have on privacy?
A Different Perspective

It may overlook technical security benefits of strong encryption.

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