Golden Frog president Sunday Yokubaitis Speaking encryption HostingCon 2015

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HostingCon 2015 Encryption Internet

The President of Golden Frog, the Yokubaitis Sunday talk at HostingCon in San Diego tomorrow, July 28, on the subject: Will Making encryption Easy Fix Internet

the Panel will examine whether the built encryption business or grow customers far, and how? to make encryption easier to drive the adoption

Golden Frog has identified four main problems with encryption, this Sunday will speak on :.

Question 1: privacy is a right and encryption is the right to defend yourself

Tim Cook said Apple's famous "privacy is a right "and we agree. Golden Frog believes everyone has the right to privacy, which is why we are incorporated in Switzerland, where privacy is a fundamental constitutional right. Taking this concept further we believe that if privacy is a right then Encryption is the second amendment to the internet - it's your ability to protect and defend you online

number 2: Encryption should be easy to . use

Encryption should be easy to use and accessible to the masses. - not just technical elite It should be enabled by default rather than a particular feature, and should be easy to activate. think the days of dial-up, when users had to complete several manual steps to connect to the Internet. Technology has advanced far, to make the Internet more accessible for everyone. This should also be the case for encryption. The technology certainly exists, and we have built in VyprVPN. Our users simply connect and press the connect button - it's easy

Number 3: Encryption should be ubiquitous and undetectable

Encryption should function as a utility such as the water supply or electricity. Ubiquity will come by making the encryption available to everyone as part of a standard service - not an additional amount if the availability is widespread, there will be mass adoption of encryption "add on.". When we move towards mass adoption, it will be more difficult for governments to detect or identify that uses encryption.

encryption mass adoption is not enough. We also need the technology community to work to make it undetectable encryption. As Edward Snowden explained at SXSW 2015 VPN providers need to develop new technologies to hide their services to VPN traffic can not be identified as being encrypted. He also said that we need more efforts to randomization other services so that we, as a community of technology can overcome monitoring at the network level. Snowden's suggestion was very encouraging because Golden Frog has already built our VPN owner called Chameleon technology that blurs OpenVPN packet metadata to ensure it is not recognized as a VPN connection. Chameleon allows people all over the world, especially China, to defeat the tactics of deep packet inspection of the great firewall and other network monitoring efforts

Number 4: . No Backdoors

recently, the United States and other governments have been pushing for backdoors in encrypted communications. This initiative is not only wrong, but also represents a serious threat to consumer privacy and corporate security, as well as an obstacle to technological innovation. History is on our side on this one - the defeat of the Crypto backdoors during wars of the 190s is what helped create the modern Internet. Today, we all use encryption in our daily lives; it is used to facilitate transactions online retail, banking online, social media and other online communications. Companies also rely on encryption to provide secure communications that protect trade secrets, sensitive financial information safe and provide trusted services to their clients.

We have several arguments against-the question backdoor, which we will share in a second blog tomorrow - stay tuned

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