|
|
|
|
|
by mjw_byrne
897 days ago
|
|
I'm not sure this is true in principle though. For example, there's plenty of encryption in use today that has "perfect" security (in the sense that a cipher hasn't been broken) and which is transparent to the end user. This wouldn't have been true a long time ago, when there was no such thing as computer science and the security of information was more to do with how many soldiers you had and how beefy your strongbox was. Similarly, there's no reason in principle why certain classes of fraud couldn't be rendered practically impossible by an advance in technology, which would undermine the whole "you should welcome some fraud" argument. |
|