Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz divided over iPhone unlocking court order
Rubio took the privacy and civil-liberties stance. Cruz backed law enforcement’s claims.
On Feb 18, 2016 by Eric Geller
Minorities and women largely shut out of encryption debate
Minorities bear the brunt of surveillance, but the debate is almost entirely white.
On Feb 18, 2016 by Patrick Howell O’Neill
White House defends order forcing Apple to unlock terrorist’s iPhone
But Apple is not backing down.
On Feb 17, 2016 by Aaron Sankin
iPhone unlocking court order prompts familiar battle lines in Congress
‘Court orders are not optional and Apple should comply.’
On Feb 17, 2016 by Eric Geller
Privacy activists to gather at Apple stores in solidarity against FBI demands
Activists accuse FBI of exploiting San Bernardino shooting to push anti-privacy agenda.
On Feb 17, 2016 by Dell Cameron
Apple can likely comply with order to help FBI access San Bernardino shooter’s iPhone
Apple can probably write the software that the FBI wants.
Apple directed to help FBI crack San Bernardino shooter’s iPhone
Apple must provide ‘reasonable technical assistance.’
On Feb 16, 2016 by Patrick Howell O’Neill
U.K. spy bill draws concerns from joint parliamentary committee
The new report urged the British government to clarify worrisome provisions.
On Feb 11, 2016 by Eric Geller
U.S. can’t ban encryption because it’s a global phenomenon, Harvard study finds
The U.S. isn’t the only country that makes crypto.
On Feb 11, 2016 by Patrick Howell O’Neill
FBI director invokes San Bernardino attack in defense of anti-encryption narrative
James Comey denied wanting a ‘backdoor’ but said that some kind of encryption workaround was needed.
On Feb 9, 2016 by Eric Geller
It’s time to change the way we talk about Islam
We can no longer just blame the media.
On Feb 2, 2016 by Ken Chitwood
How ISIS trains militants in online security
The Islamic State is getting more advanced online.
On Feb 2, 2016 by Patrick Howell O’Neill
Denmark’s Justice Ministry to push for sweeping Internet surveillance law
Civil liberties advocates have condemned the upcoming proposal as a major privacy violation.
On Feb 1, 2016 by Patrick Howell O’Neill
Here’s all the reasons why Britain’s proposed encryption law is a bad idea
Britain’s proposed Investigatory Powers bill has some far-reaching consequences.
On Jan 31, 2016 by Skylar Baker-Jordan
Senate Homeland Security chairman: Encryption law could ‘do more harm than good’
Sen. Ron Johnson is the highest-ranking lawmaker to oppose backdoors.
On Jan 28, 2016 by Eric Geller
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