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There is an old adage that trust takes years to build, seconds to break, and forever to repair. When it comes to the Internet and its users, the same holds true. For average Internet users, trust in the Internet has to be built. They have to gain confidence in the safety of their private information online. When a user's private online information is made public, they lose trust in the Internet and its services. It is critical that the actions taken by governments foster Internet trust and do not put users, or their data, at greater risk. One of the simplest means of achieving this is through...Date published 29 November 2016
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In breaking news we learned that ‘Yahoo secretly scanned customer emails for U.S. intelligence’. Frankly, that is not at all surprising to me. It is a testimony that end-to-end encryption is being deployed to such a level that the spy agencies need to go to the email providers in order to get what they need: the intermediaries or the end-stations. In fact, the Reuters article reporting on this says: “As tech companies become better at encrypting data, they are likely to face more such requests from spy agencies.” Spyware and its risks In complying with the...Date published 05 October 2016
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IETF 96 finds us back in Berlin still talking about how to strengthen the Internet by improving the deployment and use of encryption. For this installment of the IETF Rough Guide, I’m going to focus on the CrypTech workshop just prior to IETF 96 along with the ongoing work of the cfrg research group, and the curdle, tls, and uta Working Groups. As I wrote about in a separate blog post, CrypTech (https://cryptech.is) is a project to create an open source hardware security module, and this week in Berlin was the unveiling of the alpha prototype device! A select group of alpha testers joined the...Date published 17 July 2016
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The CrypTech project has just completed a successful two-day workshop in advance of IETF 96 in Berlin that gathered the core development team and a select group of alpha testers to put the alpha board through its paces. CrypTech is "an open hardware cryptographic engine that meets the needs of high assurance Internet infrastructure systems that rely on cryptography." The workshop was very successful with the general consensus being that CrypTech has arrived! The team has produced a working prototype based on an open hardware and software design. There were a few bugs fixed and potential...Date published 17 July 2016
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What questions do you have around encryption? What do you see as the major policy issues or technical issues related to encryption? How does encryption help bring about a higher level of trust in the Internet? What are your concerns about encryption? To discuss these questions, and questions you provide to us (see below), the Internet Society and The Washington DC Chapter of the Internet Society (ISOC-DC) will co-host a global Online Dialogue about Encryption next week at: Wednesday, May 25, 2016 - 1:30 pm UTC (9:30am US Eastern) Join...Date published 19 May 2016
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Members from 22 European Internet Society Chapters in 20 countries gathered in Madrid on April 14, 2016 to discuss current public policy issues that affect the Internet. The meeting attendees were welcomed by Frédéric Donck, the Director of Internet Society’s European Bureau, who emphasized the importance of Chapters working together to address these issues. The countries represented in the meeting were Armenia, Finland, France, Israel, Italy, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Montenegro, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Slovenia, Spain, Switzerland, Turkey and UK, so...Date published 12 May 2016
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I want to share a perspective on system security. My phone as a system The Apple/FBI case revolves around a phone. Think of your own phone now. When I look at my own phone I have rather sensitive information on it: my calendar, which could be used to find out when to rob my house; pictures of my kids that I do not want others to see; a password manager which could be used to impersonate me anywhere in the virtual world; content I do not want my wife, my boss, and my friends to know about; a banking app and a Paypal app that could be used to make transfers to another account. I need to be...Date published 29 March 2016
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Have you ever lost your smartphone or had it stolen? Have you ever worried that your passcode may not be strong enough? Didn’t you have a sigh of relief when you remembered that you had enabled the feature that would erase your data after 10 failed attempts? The Internet Society is very concerned to learn about the recent order from the United States District Court for the Central District of California requiring Apple to bypass or disable the auto-erase function on a seized iPhone and to enable the FBI to more effectively conduct a brute force attack on the device. Yes, the order is...Date published 17 February 2016
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The Internet Society has just signed the online petition at https://www.securetheinternet.org. In late 2014, the Internet Society Board of Trustees strongly supported the Internet Architecture Board's (IAB) statement that encryption should be the norm for Internet traffic. We further believe that this is an important additional step in ongoing efforts by the technical community to address the critical issue of pervasive monitoring. That norm is only meaningful if encryption is unlimited, as discussed in the petition. The Internet Society continues to recognize that increased use of encryption...Date published 15 February 2016
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The Internet Society believes that encryption should be the norm for all Internet traffic. There are several efforts underway to enhance trust in the confidentiality of communication, including Let’s Encrypt, which attempts to bring down the price of configuring secure and authenticated web servers to increase overall deployment. Today, 3 December 2015, Let’s Encrypt enters Public Beta. That means that you no longer need an invitation to get free certificates from Let’s Encrypt. From their announcement today: “It’s time for the Web to take a big step forward in terms of security and privacy....Date published 03 December 2015
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