Is Government Forcing a Secure Smartphone Revolution?
May 22, 2014
The world has been questioning whether the public sector is forcing a secure smartphone revolution ever since Edward Snowden, ex-National Security Agency contractor, leaked documents exposing the organization's spying program.
Global paranoia over America's aggressive surveillance has prompted companies to ramp up the development of cryptophones, which are smartphones designed specifically for secure, hack-proof communications.
Developers hope devices like these will give consumers and world leaders an airtight buffer between their communications and unlawful government intrusion.
Is Government Forcing a Secure Smartphone Revolution?