Twitter uses forward secrecy technology to step up encryption:
Amid the fallout over NSA spying on digital information, technology companies including Google and Yahoo! have taken measures to strengthen security of their information.
San Francisco: Twitter Inc.
said it has stepped up encryption of its service, in the latest effort
by a technology company to beef up security following reports of spying
on digital content by the National Security Agency.
The San Francisco-based microblogging service said in a blog post on
Friday that it recently enabled a technology dubbed forward secrecy for
traffic going through its websites, which makes it more difficult for
hackers to decrypt information.
Forward secrecy is just the latest way in which Twitter is trying to defend and protect the user’s voice, the company said in the post.
Amid the fallout over NSA spying on digital information, technology companies including Google Inc. and Yahoo! Inc.
have taken measures to strengthen security of their information. Many
are using harder-to-crack code to shield their networks and online
customer data from unauthorized US spying. The companies, trying to
distance themselves from concerns about user data, have said they do not
provide NSA direct access to their servers.
Earlier this week, Yahoo said it will encrypt all
information that flows between its data centers. Google has said it was
ramping up similar efforts.
Jim Prosser, a spokesman for Twitter, didn’t immediately respond to a phone message seeking further comment.
In August, the Electronic Frontier Foundation, a
nonprofit that works for protections in the digital world, said it was
promoting the technology of perfect forward secrecy because it helps
make session keys that a server computer generates truly ephemeral,
which helps keep data from prying eyes. The technology is an important
Web privacy protection, the group said.
Gauri Kesarwani.
Pgdm 1st (sem)
date: 25TH-NOV-2013
source: livemint
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