DECEMBER 5, 2013 | BY KURT OPSAHL AND NATE CARDOZO AND PARKER
HIGGINS
UPDATE: Encrypt the Web Report: Who's Doing What
We’ve asked the companies in our Who Has Your Back Program what they
are doing to bolster encryption in light of the NSA’s unlawful
surveillance of your communications. We’re pleased to see that four
companies—Dropbox, Google, SpiderOak and Sonic.net—are implementing
five out of five of our best practices for encryption. In addition,
we appreciate that Yahoo! just announced several measures it plans
to take to increase encryption, including the very critical
encryption of data center links, and that Twitter has confirmed that
it has encryption of data center links in progress. See the
infographic.
By adopting these practices, described below, these service
providers have taken a critical step towards protecting their users
from warrantless seizure of their information off of fiber-optic
cables. By enabling encryption across their networks, service
providers can make backdoor surveillance more challenging, requiring
the government to go to courts and use legal process. While
Lavabit’s travails have shown how difficult that can be for service
providers, at least there was the opportunity to fight back in
court.
While not every company in our survey has implemented every
recommendation, each step taken helps, and we appreciate those who
have worked to strengthen their security. We hope that every online
service provider adopts these best practices and continues to work
to protect their networks and their users.
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Continua qui:
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2013/11/encrypt-web-report-whos-doing-what