In an effort to undermine cryptographic systems worldwide, the National
Security Agency has manipulated global encryption standards, utilized
supercomputers to crack encrypted communications, and has persuaded --
sometimes coerced -- internet service providers to give it access to
protected data. Is there any way to confidentially communicate online?
We speak with security technologist and encryption specialist Bruce
Schneier, who is a fellow at Harvard's Berkman Center for Internet and
Society. He has been working with The Guardian on its recent NSA
stories, and has read hundreds of top-secret NSA documents provided by
Edward Snowden. "I have resisted saying this up to now, and I am
saddened to say it, but the U.S. has proved to be an unethical steward
of the internet. The U.K. is no better. The NSA's actions are
legitimizing the internet abuses by China, Russia, Iran and others,"
wrote Schneier on Thursday.