Signal boss defends messaging app's security
- Signal President Meredith Whittaker defended the app's security after top Trump administration officials leaked information about a planned military operation, stating, 'Signal is the gold standard' for privacy.
- Whittaker emphasized that Signal is open-source and nonprofit, applying end-to-end encryption to protect users, unlike WhatsApp.
- The Senate Armed Services Committee is reviewing the situation, with concerns raised about the breach's potential risks to national security.
- While many downplayed the breach, Representative Don Bacon warned that the leak 'put lives at risk' due to the sensitive nature of the information shared.
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MSNBC's Jen Psaki, who worked for both the Obama and Biden administrations, is joined by former CIA Senior Analyst Ned Price who was also a high ranking official at the State Dept. under Pres. Biden, to discuss the ballooning scandal around the Trump team's leak of attack plans over the Signal messaging app.
President of Signal Defends the App's Security — 'Gold Standard in Private Comms'
Meredith Whittaker, president of Signal, passionately defends the app's security measures amid controversy, asserting its status as the "gold standard in private communications." ve into the nuances of privacy technology and critical distinctions.
'Gold Standard in Private Comms:' Signal Boss Defends Security of Messaging App
The president of Signal defended the messaging app's security after top Trump administration officials mistakenly included a journalist in an encrypted chatroom they used to discuss looming U.S. military action against Yemen's Houthis.
Signal boss defends messaging app's security
The president of Signal has defended the messaging app's security after top Trump administration officials mistakenly included a journalist in an encrypted chatroom they used to discuss looming US military action against Yemen's Houthis.
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