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| | berty.tech
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| | You have probably already heard about cryptography and, more specifically, about end-to-end encryption. But do you know what it really is?
| | telegra.ph
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| | Some users asked me about a Gizmodo article that claims everybody should stop using Telegram because we don't encrypt chats. Unfortunately, this article is based on incorrect and misleading statements. 1. Always encrypted The author confuses encryption and end-to-end encryption and claims that some data on Telegram is sent and stored unencrypted. This is not true. All data is encrypted. Secret Chats use end-to-end encryption, Cloud Chats use server-client encryption in transit and are of course encrypted in...
| | fedd.it
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| | [AI summary] The article explains the features and technical aspects of SimpleX Chat, including its use of blockchain, end-to-end encryption, and decentralized network principles for secure communication.
| | educatedguesswork.org
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| [AI summary] This article discusses the potential threat that quantum computers pose to current cryptographic protocols and outlines strategies for securing communications against such threats. It explains how quantum computing can break existing asymmetric encryption algorithms, like those used in TLS, and highlights the need for post-quantum cryptographic algorithms (PQ). The article details the implementation of these algorithms in existing protocols, the importance of key establishment, and the challenges of transitioning to post-quantum authentication. It concludes by emphasizing the urgency of preparing for a post-quantum future and the role of technologies like automatic certificate issuance in facilitating this transition.