Secure communication

Secure communication is when two entities are communicating and do not want a third party to listen in.

In order for this to be the case, entities need to communicate in a way unsusceptible to eavesdropping or interception.

Secure communication includes means by which can share information with varying degrees of certainty that third parties cannot intercept what is said.

Other than spoken face-to-face communication with no possible eavesdropper, it is probably safe to say that no communication is guaranteed to be secure in this sense, although practical obstacles such as legislation, resources, technical issues (interception and encryption), and the sheer volume of communication serve to limit surveillance.

With many taking over long distance and mediated by , and increasing awareness of the importance of interception issues, and its compromise are at the of this debate.

For this reason, this article focuses on mediated or intercepted by .

Also see Trusted , an approach under present development that achieves in general at the potential cost of compelling obligatory trust in corporate and bodies.

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