


After all, if you’re shopping or banking online, you don’t want your credit card number or any other pieces of personally identifiable information (PII) to be seen by anyone else.

The biggest benefit of traffic encryption is, of course, privacy. So, what does this rising wave of encryption mean for organisations, and what can they do about it? How Encryption Can Put Organisations at Risk Google is not the only company reporting a rise in the use of encryption though all the commonly used browsers, including Safari and Mozilla, are witnessing the same trend. Google reports that as of June 1, 2019, 94 percent of traffic across all its products and services is encrypted. Today, encryption of Internet traffic has become ubiquitous.
