You slit your own throat when you gave up the keys to encryption and servers to governments.
Want to be relevant again? make secure smartphones that you CANT give government access to or touch the encrypted signals. Build in voice and data encryption that the users can specify the keys, give the phones self wipe and data destruction abilities.
Make them also alert the user to possible intrusion attempts like Cell tower fakes and other attacks.
Problem is your management is too chicken shit to do it. Just lik
by Anonymous Coward writes:
on Sunday March 15, 2015 @04:08PM (#49262923)
If you're using a Blackberry with BES (not BIS), your communications can't be intercepted, because Blackberry doesn't hold the decryption keys. For personal use, always use third party apps with built-in encryption instead of those Blackberry apps which use BIS. Problem solved.
Dear Blackberry... (Score:2)
You slit your own throat when you gave up the keys to encryption and servers to governments.
Want to be relevant again? make secure smartphones that you CANT give government access to or touch the encrypted signals. Build in voice and data encryption that the users can specify the keys, give the phones self wipe and data destruction abilities.
Make them also alert the user to possible intrusion attempts like Cell tower fakes and other attacks.
Problem is your management is too chicken shit to do it. Just lik
Re:Dear Blackberry... (Score:0)
If you're using a Blackberry with BES (not BIS), your communications can't be intercepted, because Blackberry doesn't hold the decryption keys. For personal use, always use third party apps with built-in encryption instead of those Blackberry apps which use BIS. Problem solved.