{"id":10068,"date":"2021-01-19T02:54:12","date_gmt":"2021-01-19T02:54:12","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.innovationaus.com\/?p=15869"},"modified":"2021-01-19T02:54:12","modified_gmt":"2021-01-19T02:54:12","slug":"end-to-end-encryption-must-be-easy-to-use","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/radiofree.asia\/2021\/01\/19\/end-to-end-encryption-must-be-easy-to-use\/","title":{"rendered":"End-to-end encryption must be easy to use"},"content":{"rendered":"
The sudden rise in<\/strong> remote working due to COVID-19 has driven strong interest in encryption. Business-critical and sensitive data that previously traversed only secure corporate networks is now being carried over the internet to and from the homes of employees.<\/p>\n Organisations of all kinds are holding videoconferences and discussing commercially sensitive issues over public videotelephony services such as Zoom, which has seen a meteoric rise in usage.<\/p>\n There were many other technologies hurriedly pressed into service to support the massive surge in remote working. The security of some of these technologies was, to say the least, sub-optimal.<\/p>\n