'Outlandish' encryption laws leave Australian tech industry angry and confused
Source: ABC News (Australia)
'Outlandish' encryption laws leave Australian tech industry angry and confused
By technology reporter Ariel Bogle
Updated about 5 hours ago
First posted about 9 hours ago
The Australian technology industry is "incredulous to fuming mad" after the Government's controversial encryption bill passed the Senate.
Under the new laws, security agencies have greater powers to get at the encrypted messages of criminal suspects in some cases they can demand companies build new capabilities to allow them access.
Labor members called the bill flawed during debate on Thursday, but the Opposition later pulled its amendments at the last minute and voted to support the Government.
The situation has left Australian technology companies struggling to understand the potential impact on their global standing and bottom line.
John Stanton, chief executive of the Communications Alliance, said the bill's passing was a "magnificent triumph of politics over policy".
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