On 10/05/2012 01:22 AM, Robert J. Hansen wrote: > Who says we should promote anything? Nobody ever elected me Grand > Poobah of the Internet. I don't think anyone ever elected you, either. > Instead of telling people what they should do, what's wrong with giving > people options and telling them that it's their responsibility to make > informed choices? > Well, if Alice uses gpg for everything, with a strict signing/encryption policy, and she meticulously makes sure that fingerprints match, keys are valid, etc.. And her brother/boyfriend/beuau/coworker etc, Bob doesn't.. Bob's "insecurity" (for not using it , some of which get passed onto her, especially if she has a i-do-not-send-plaintext-policy, and she has/wants to send/receive comms from Bob. So Bob lowers the quality of her personal security standard, and if Charlie, knows "a bit" about gpg, but doesn't see the need, unless it is for "sensitive" applications (to alice, all comms are sensitive, irrespective of the content, to Charlie, only matters that he feels/defines as "sensitive" should be encrypted) much to the chagrin of Alice, who often tries to tell Charlie about traffic analysis, and how he is making things easier by only encrypting what he wants to hide, not the mundane, the routine, and what he wants to hide. She also clearly has a self-interest in him adopting her higher-standard to increase her security and communications.
Lastly, we have David.. Who knows about encryption, even likes using it.. But.. he "can't be bothered" to encrypt and/or sign his traffic because he says "what's the point? the government can break it anyway (his opinion)" , or "I would sign/encrypt, but Im at work, or I haven't found the time to load gpg on my new home computer", or "not enough people use gpg to make it worthwhile or mean anything" So people have their options, and they clearly choose to use it. But you are at the mercy of their opinions, options, feelings, and standards. And at the end of the day, it's alla bout standards. Poor Alice in her crypto-Wonderland. Too bad not many others share her enthusiasm and dedication.
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