The Value of Endpoint-to-Endpoint Encryption

I find this article discussing India’s federal communications ministry’s suggestion that every email sent through BlackBerry’s Enterprise Servers should be copied to government monitoring systems to be quite disturbing. I realize it may be my American-centric view of the world, but the government really doesn’t belong in our day-to-day communications (and, yes, I’m talking to you, too, NSA).

Endpoint-to-endpoint encryption secures your communications from the time they leave your device to the time it is received on another device, regardless of where it goes in the middle. This means your messages stay secure, whether it is from an overly curious internet security provider or a fully malevolent corporate spy.

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