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Making messaging interoperability with third parties safe for users in Europe

Engineering at Meta

We’re sharing how we enabled third-party interoperability (interop) while maintaining end-to-end encryption (E2EE) and other privacy guarantees in our services as far as possible. WhatsApp and Messenger both use the tried and tested Signal protocol as a foundational piece for their encryption.

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Building end-to-end security for Messenger

Engineering at Meta

We are beginning to upgrade people’s personal conversations on Messenger to use end-to-end encryption (E2EE) by default Meta is publishing two technical white papers on end-to-end encryption: Our Messenger end-to-end encryption whitepaper describes the core cryptographic protocol for transmitting messages between clients.

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Enhancing the security of WhatsApp calls

Engineering at Meta

In addition to protecting personal messages with end-to-end encryption, WhatsApp empowers users to control their own privacy settings: from what you share, how you show up online, or who can reach out to you or add you to groups. Our implementation of silenced calls, with WhatsApp servers enforcing separation.

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NPM, encryption, and the challenges ahead: Part 1 of 2

Kentik

It’s interesting to observe how encryption and network performance monitoring (NPM) have evolved over time. Once you saw a person’s password to any given application, you knew they were generally using the same one for all of their other applications — email, the ticketing system, the FTP and Novell servers, etc.

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TVS Supply Chain Solutions built a file transfer platform using AWS Transfer Family for AS2 for B2B collaboration

AWS Architecture

To meet its customers compliance requirements, TVS SCS sought a reliable file transfer solution supporting Applicability Statement 2 (AS2), a business-to-business (B2B) messaging protocol. Business use case Several end customers in the manufacturing sector mandated the exchange of EDI documents through the AS2 protocol over the internet.

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Markus Elsberger wrote a new post: Windows Server 2025 Routing and Remote Access Services (RRAS)

4sysops

Routing and Remote Access Service (RRAS) provides secure remote connectivity and network management on Windows Server. With support for modern VPN protocols like SSTP and IKEv2, RRAS ensures encrypted connections, reliable routing, and seamless access to internal resources, making it ideal for hybrid and remote work environments.

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Deploying key transparency at WhatsApp

Engineering at Meta

Key transparency solutions help strengthen the guarantee that end-to-end encryption provides to private, personal messaging applications in a transparent manner available to all. It is among the most widely used deployments of end-to-end encryption and relies on public key cryptography first developed in the 1970s.