> I think for this to be "Next Now" they need to provide more information about something like this, especially since they claim to be concerned about it.
To be fair, Apple - the self-proclaimed mobile security champion - similarly claims to be concerned about security but does not[1] readily provide all that information (cipher suite, key management). The results after Googling "iPhone cipher suite" all point to non-apple domains.
Dry reading makes poor copy on any landing page, and most consumers will take the manufacturers word for it when they claim to be "secure".
To be fair, Apple - the self-proclaimed mobile security champion - similarly claims to be concerned about security but does not[1] readily provide all that information (cipher suite, key management). The results after Googling "iPhone cipher suite" all point to non-apple domains.
Dry reading makes poor copy on any landing page, and most consumers will take the manufacturers word for it when they claim to be "secure".
1. https://www.apple.com/iphone-6s/