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No one's got a crystal ball, but given what we do know, the future of encryption (and all the technology which depends on it) looks grim, thanks to You-Know-Who. Read all about it in my latest article for OpenMedia (header art by yours truly): The Future of Encryption Under Trump.
"It would be apt to say that the result of the recent U.S. presidential election has thrown many advocacy and civil rights groups into a kind of circumspect panic. President-elect Donald Trump has taken a myriad of misinformed and often shifting policy positions on a great many serious issues, including technology, surveillance, and Internet freedom..."Read the full article at OpenMedia.org...