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PGP co-founder: Ad companies are the biggest privacy problem today, not governments |
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Source: ZDNet Security - Posted by Alex
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Ask one of the foremost cryptographers of the modern generation what the biggest privacy issue is today and you might expect something like backdoored encryption or government spying.
Jon Callas, co-founder of encryption software PGP ("Pretty Good Privacy"), who has worked at Apple, Entrust, and now Silent Circle, a security software maker and Blackphone maker, is well equipped to discuss the "state of the security union" today. Speaking last week, a day ahead of Data Privacy Day where he gave a Reddit "Ask Me Anything" talk, like many members of the security community, he was refreshingly blunt.
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