Wednesday 30 March 2016

It’s How Hackers Help That Matters

Hackers help the government all the time; it is how they do so, not whether they do so, that should be the subject of rigorous public debate.

We all rely on secure systems every day, whether we realize it or not. That is why my organization, the Electronic Privacy Information Center, supported Apple in the recent dispute over changing the software that protects the contents of an iPhone. A government-induced vulnerability places all users at risk.

Strong encryption is essential to data security, which is essential to both individual and national security. But data security requires constant vigilance. We rely on companies, technical experts and computer hackers to find flaws and help fix systems.

So what does this mean for the hacker community? It means hackers should promote data security. It also means that the government should disclose vulnerabilities to companies to help patch the security holes. The White House acknowledged this when it responded to “Heartbleed,” a widespread vulnerability to one of the key security protocols used by Internet servers, but the statement was only the beginning of this larger conversation. For the full article click here 



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