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11/2014 - Plain text is to be removed from the internet

The Internet Architecture Board (IAB) claimed on the 91st IETF-meeting that data transfer on the internet should principally be encrypted. In its current 'declaration on sensitivity on the internet', the IAB demands that internet traffic shall be protected altogether against any other reader. Plain text transfers via IP are supposed to be allowed only in exceptional cases by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) in future [source: heise.de]. This is the standard of our solutions.

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