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Michael Dizon

Technical principles and protocols of encryption and their significance and effects on technology regulation



A journal article I wrote on “Technical principles and protocols of encryption and their significance and effects on technology regulation” has been published in Information & Communications Technology Law. Below is an abstract:


This article examines the foundational principles and protocols that guide the development, implementation and use of encryption and their relevance and impact on technology law and policy. It first focuses on the technical aspects of encryption and explains the meanings of key terms and the different kinds and uses of this technology. It then expounds on the technical principles and protocols of encryption including information security, openness, provable security, and its adversarial nature. The article thereafter analyses the significance and import of these standards and rules on the proposed ghost protocol in encrypted messaging services and encryption law and policy more generally. It argues that technical principles such as information security, primacy of keys and resistance to attacks should be recognised and upheld in the development and adoption of encryption regulation.


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