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denem

(11,045 posts)
Tue May 19, 2015, 10:49 AM May 2015

Tech giants don’t want Obama to give police access to encrypted phone data

Source: Washington Post

Tech behemoths including Apple and Google and leading cryptologists are urging President Obama to reject any government proposal that alters the security of smartphones and other communications devices so that law enforcement can view decrypted data.

In a letter to be sent Tuesday and obtained by The Washington Post, a coalition of tech firms, security experts and others appeal to the White House to protect privacy rights as it considers how to address law enforcement’s need to access data that is increasingly encrypted.

“Strong encryption is the cornerstone of the modern information economy’s security,” said the letter, signed by more than 140 tech companies, prominent technologists and civil society.

The letter comes as senior law enforcement officials warn about the threat to public safety from a loss of access to data and communications. Apple and Google last year announced they were offering forms of smartphone encryption so secure that even law enforcement agencies could not gain access — even with a warrant.

Read more: http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/tech-giants-urge-obama-to-resist-backdoors-into-encrypted-communications/2015/05/18/11781b4a-fd69-11e4-833c-a2de05b6b2a4_story.html



Lets see: We get a backdoor and you lose your business in China. Sounds like a deal to me.
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Tech giants don’t want Obama to give police access to encrypted phone data (Original Post) denem May 2015 OP
Could this be a silver lining of the TPP? Could the TPP allow companies to A Simple Game May 2015 #1
Samsung/Korea sues the US Government for damage to their business? denem May 2015 #3
Next thing you know they'll insist on looking at us naked in airports. Jerry442 May 2015 #2

A Simple Game

(9,214 posts)
1. Could this be a silver lining of the TPP? Could the TPP allow companies to
Tue May 19, 2015, 11:46 AM
May 2015

force the government to quit spying on their customers?

 

denem

(11,045 posts)
3. Samsung/Korea sues the US Government for damage to their business?
Tue May 19, 2015, 01:06 PM
May 2015

I can't see anything positive coming out of the TPP ... But it's a tantilising pospect

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