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Peter Eckersley Helped Encrypt Internet Traffic to Foil Snoops


The most secure way to message someone privately is with a platform offering end-to-end encryption. But messaging apps vary widely when it comes to privacy and security. So how do you know when ... Read More

Peter Eckersley, tech activist and founder of Let's Encrypt, dies at 43


A sad loss: Peter ... and Internet companies including Mozilla, Google, Meta, IBM, Amazon and many others. As Seth Schoen, one of Eckersley former colleagues wrote on Let's Encrypt community ... Read More

Peter Eckersley helped encrypt internet traffic to foil snoops


It was called Let’s Encrypt. Started in 2012, a year before Edward Snowden revealed the presence of widespread surveillance programs on the internet ... Eckersley told The Wall Street Journal ... Read More


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