Not until the major stakeholders are really serious about Internet security, to the point where they are willing to work to change the infrastructure of the Internet. The same goes for governments. Right now if you try to make data "too secure", and not give them some kind of backdoor ("when needed" as they say), they are actually fighting against you in the media, and possibly in Courts, Congress and through other means.
When the US government agrees to let Internet stakeholders make the Internet really secure, and not "secure to the point we can still break that security", then we should see some progress.
When the US government agrees to let Internet stakeholders make the Internet really secure, and not "secure to the point we can still break that security", then we should see some progress.