From 6cb3b7378e3961a42e431cd970a81b1cc68a6fdd Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: root Date: Sun, 6 Mar 2022 20:49:30 +0000 Subject: Adding to conclusion. --- paper.ms | 22 ++++++++++++++++------ 1 file changed, 16 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) diff --git a/paper.ms b/paper.ms index 1824926..76d6d5d 100644 --- a/paper.ms +++ b/paper.ms @@ -367,12 +367,22 @@ The executive summary to the 9/11 Commission Report {#9/11 commission report} describes the September 2001 terrorist attacks as 'a shock, not a surprise'. In a similar light, the release of information relating to mass surveillance and mishandling of data such as the 2013 -Edward Snowden releases and the 2018 Facebook-Cambridge Analytica -scandal ought to also be potentially considered a shock, not a -surprise given the level of data that both governments and private -organisations have access to and responsibility for. Encryption -enables people to trust that their data that they wish to be private -truly is and allows +Edward Snowden releases ought to also be potentially considered a +shock, not a surprise given the level of data that both governments +and private organisations have access to and responsibility for. +Encryption enables people to trust that their data that they wish to +be private truly is and allows companies to handle communications +such as e-mails without having to consider secure storage or giving +data to law enforcement due to the fact the company itself is unable +to read the data if it is end-to-end encrypted. The free market +arguably has moved itself towards encrypted standards. Open source +initiatives have pioneered free implementations of secure +cryptographic standards, allowing any user to use these tools directly +in order to send information, as occurs with the popular PGP +implementation GPG. Additionaly the open implementation of +cryptographic tools enables developers to integrate secure versions of +these tools into new programs, allowing for the easy development of +programs that allow encrypted communications. .nr HY 0 .ad l -- cgit v1.2.3