> I agree with your general point, but suggesting non-techies should learn about cryptography in order to stay safe online is pretty ridiculous
I think it's about understanding concepts and uses, not the inner workings. As an example, Glenn Greenwald (despite being a reporter handling sensitive topics) didn't know how to use encryption when he was contacted by Snowden, and learned it later. [1]
I think it would be very useful if the general public could use encryption to the same level they drive cars.
I think it's about understanding concepts and uses, not the inner workings. As an example, Glenn Greenwald (despite being a reporter handling sensitive topics) didn't know how to use encryption when he was contacted by Snowden, and learned it later. [1]
I think it would be very useful if the general public could use encryption to the same level they drive cars.
[1]: https://theintercept.com/2014/10/28/smuggling-snowden-secret...