Not sure where the "someone demands the maximum"
paradigm gets us.

It generally comes down to three factors:

1. what is mandated by governments
2. what providers implement
3. what the marketplace chooses

By the way, the same emeritus DARPA
Director recently opined, if you are really
concerned about surveillance or security,
don't connect to a network.  It is why NIST
and new security ecosystem has largely
shifted to a risk management approach.

If the IETF wants to do something meaningful
here, generate some templates under SP800-53 R4,

--tony


On 10/31/2013 12:55 PM, d.nix wrote:
Conversely, if someone desires the maximum possible privacy, they
should also have that choice. If the system by it's design prevents
that choice, then those users that desire that measure of privacy are
pushed out.

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