Tuesday 23 June 2015

Phil Zimmermann speaks out on encryption, privacy, and avoiding a surveillance state

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Defending the last missing pixels: Phil Zimmermann speaks out on encryption, privacy, and avoiding a surveillance state

Since writing the PGP encryption software in the 1990s, Phil Zimmermann has been a key figure in the internet privacy debate. With that argument heating up again, his perspective is more relevant than ever.

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