Wired: “It’s Time to Encrypt the Entire Internet”

Wired: “It’s Time to Encrypt the Entire Internet”

A couple of days ago Wired had an interesting article saying it’s time to encrypt the entire Internet. This acknowledgement comes after the Heartbleed bug, and they starts the article with this ingress:

“The Heartbleed bug crushed our faith in the secure web, but a world without the encryption software that Heartbleed exploited would be even worse. In fact, it’s time for the web to take a good hard look at a new idea: encryption everywhere.”

I couldn’t agree more. The discussion is about HTTPS and SSL/TLS for encrypted communication on the Internet. Most websites don’t use it today, but Wired argues all websites should do in the future.

My company is offering Ensafer for encrypting Dropbox and other services, and the tagline is “Encrypting the Cloud”. That’s why I agree to what Wired says. Read the article here.

BTW: If you want to read more about the Heartbleed bug, I’ve written a post on my ordinary blog called “The Heartbleed Bug Explained by Visuals”.

(Image: Wired)

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