Cybersecurity
Google’s Schmidt Sees Government Censorship Ending in a Decade
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Protecting Internet traffic with hard-to-crack code may prevent governments from censoring their populations’ communications within a decade, Google Inc. Chairman Eric Schmidt said.
Schmidt described the coming of a “network age” in which Internet users communicate and organize socially through private channels shielded by encryption, which scrambles data with a mathematical formula that can be decoded only with a special digital key.