/explore

Click through on any links that interest you or select the planets on the right to continue exploring the Outer Web.
You are here

www.eff.org
| | www.schneier.com
3.9 parsecs away

Travel
| |
| | www.internetgovernance.org
1.6 parsecs away

Travel
| | Today (October 21, 2024) is Global Encryption Day. IGP participates in this worldwide event as Saumya Jain and Jyoti Panday examine India's evolving assaults on private communications. End-to-end (E2E) encryption ensures that only the sender's and recipient's devices have access to the keys needed for encryption and decryption. This setup prevents any third party from [...]
| | blog.cr.yp.to
2.1 parsecs away

Travel
| | [AI summary] The text discusses the legal and ethical implications of government attempts to control encryption and surveillance technologies, drawing parallels between software and traditional forms of communication like books and papers. It highlights historical efforts by the FBI and NSA to restrict strong encryption, the role of the First Amendment in protecting free speech, and the Apple-FBI case as a modern example of these tensions. The text argues that software should be treated as speech under the First Amendment and criticizes the government's attempts to suppress encryption for surveillance purposes.
| | www.eff.org
21.5 parsecs away

Travel
| The U.K. Parliament is pushing ahead with a sprawling internet regulation bill that will, among other things, undermine the privacy of people around the world. The Online Safety Bill, now at the final stage before passage in the House of Lords, gives the British government the ability to force backdoors into messaging services, which will destroy end-to-end encryption. No