Communication security/For strong encryption
The recent hack
against Sony Pictures is likely
to have made companies of all sizes consider upping their cybersecurity
measures. Perhaps, though, it’s also a different kind of wake-up call: a reason
to think less about security, and more about privacy.
That’s the belief of Phil Zimmermann – the
creator of email encryption software Pretty Good Privacy (PGP), and now
president and co-founder of secure communications company Silent Circle – initially expressed in a blog post,
and expanded on in an interview with the Guardian.
“Sony had all kinds of things: intrusion
detection, firewalls, antivirus … But they got hacked anyway. The security
measures that enterprises do frequently get breached. People break in anyway:
they overcome them,” says Zimmermann.
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