If you start blocking all encrypted traffic, you have censored the Internet and taken away the people's right to encryption.
Some corporations do want to proxy and filter and literally basically decrypt and be able to read their employees' encrypted traffic.
So essentially the encrypted traffic is decrypted at the corporate border.
Because then, as I've also said, how are they even going to know that the encrypted traffic is CryptoLink?
Forcing encrypted traffic through an encryption vendor's server isn't necessary, I think, for the government to achieve real-time wiretapping.
The botnet also makes use of encrypted traffic.
And I'm sure the NSA is looking carefully at all of this encrypted traffic.
Part of the problem is that certain persons, even in the encrypted traffic, were identified only by code names such as "Quantum".
Brown (1997) questions whether it will even be possible for governments to monitor compliance with regulations in the fact of exponentially increasing encrypted traffic within private networks.
But it's encrypted traffic.