Mark Pruitt+FollowIs WhatsApp Really Secure for Private Chats?Telegram’s Pavel Durov just called out WhatsApp’s security, claiming their so-called end-to-end encryption isn’t as airtight as Meta claims. Add in a fresh lawsuit accusing Meta of misleading users about privacy, and a newly exposed Android vulnerability, and you’ve got a perfect storm for debate. Are we trusting the wrong platforms with our most sensitive messages, or is this just tech rivalry hype? Let’s talk encryption, trust, and what it takes for a messaging app to be truly secure. #Tech #WhatsAppSecurity #Encryption00Share
rbarr+FollowIs Hardware Encryption Enough for USB Security?Kingston’s IronKey Keypad 200 series just scored the NIST FIPS 140-3 Level 3 certification, raising the bar for hardware-encrypted USB drives. But with so many endpoints in the wild, is this level of certification the gold standard for data protection, or just a checkbox for compliance? Would you trust your sensitive files to a keypad drive, or is software-based encryption still king? Let’s debate the future of portable data security. #Tech #DataSecurity #Encryption00Share
Brandon Wilson+FollowIs Q-Day the End of Online Privacy?Quantum computing is closer than ever to breaking the codes that keep our digital lives secure. With Q-Day looming, experts warn that everything from your emails to Bitcoin could be vulnerable. Are we moving fast enough to upgrade our encryption, or are we sleepwalking into a data apocalypse? How is your industry prepping for the quantum era? Let’s debate the risks and solutions below. #Tech #QuantumComputing #Encryption00Share