Native Encryption [new] Jun 2026
– Encryption happens in the background. A user saving a file, sending a message, or querying a database does not need to think about if the data will be encrypted.
Native encryption is prevalent across various layers of the modern technology stack: 1. Operating System (Full Disk Encryption) native encryption
The US government took notice of PGP and its potential to enable secure communication beyond their control. In 1993, Zimmermann was investigated by the US Customs Service for allegedly exporting PGP to countries under US embargo, including Iran and North Korea. – Encryption happens in the background
The message traveled on the wind, understood by the chosen few in the neighboring tribe. It was a summons, a warning, and an expression of solidarity, all wrapped in the beauty and mystery of the forest. And it was secure, protected by the native encryption that had been the tribe's secret for so long. Operating System (Full Disk Encryption) The US government
In a natively encrypted system, data is encrypted or through transparent, low-friction mechanisms that are inseparable from normal operations. The user does not have to take explicit, separate steps to protect data; the system does so automatically and continuously.