Electronic Cryptography—Chance or Threat for Modern Democracy?

Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 23 (3):185-191 (2003)
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Abstract

It is generally assumed that electronic cryptography benefits democracy because it can be instrumental in protecting free speech, which is considered a cornerstone for democracy. The author argues, however, that a close look at some aspects of democratic theory suggests that matters are not really as clear-cut. The fact that encryption can be abused in many ways also poses a threat to democracy. This paradox is examined in detail.

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