Meredith Whittaker, president of the Signal Foundation, says a leaked French government memo risked undermining public trust in cybersecurity protocols, afte...
I will watch the video later, but what does this ban cover?
If it’s just government employees then that might be reasonable since record keeping is important?
I use Signal for almost everything, but work stuff stays on work devices. Ideally there would be a signal equivalent that allows for record keeping, but yea
An internal memo from the Prime Minister was leaked in which she asks cabinet members to stop using mainstream messaging apps and use Olvid (an app developped by a French startup) instead. She does not mention Signal specifically, but the implication is that other messaging apps have security flaws.
Meredith stresses that one may very well prefer one app to another based on different threat models, but that it is not fair to imply that an app is not secure without presenting proof.
I will watch the video later, but what does this ban cover?
If it’s just government employees then that might be reasonable since record keeping is important?
I use Signal for almost everything, but work stuff stays on work devices. Ideally there would be a signal equivalent that allows for record keeping, but yea
An internal memo from the Prime Minister was leaked in which she asks cabinet members to stop using mainstream messaging apps and use Olvid (an app developped by a French startup) instead. She does not mention Signal specifically, but the implication is that other messaging apps have security flaws.
Meredith stresses that one may very well prefer one app to another based on different threat models, but that it is not fair to imply that an app is not secure without presenting proof.
From a government perspective, signal is 100% not secure for use.
It’s entirely hosted operated and developed by United States entities.
It’s not secure, not for french government secrets.
Ah makes sense, thank you!