This is a result of LEAs not adjusting to the modern world. Policing city streets and physical locations is nothing like policing technology. LEAs don't see a difference between a lock on a door and a cryptographic lock on a cellphone. They can get a warrant to unlock the door, or worse just kick it in. Even if they did get a warrant to unlock a phone, if there is no key they cannot "kick" the door in (unless the use some other exploits), so they are demanding a key to every lock.
They require all homes to have a rear door with a cheap padlock that "only they" will have the key. The funny thing of all this is that it accomplishes exactly nothing.
Inviolable control isolated to the carpals, metacarpals, and phalanges of a few... could very well be the "what we want to accomplish" which is a more worrisome truth than we can admit as a representative republic without a ranked choice ballot.
Adding backdoors would lead to the Huaweization of American tech companies -- Sales of US tech products outside of the US would drop drastically. And the non-stupid bad actors (however small that subset is) would use something open-source, or perhaps sourced from their non-US allies.
Can the Australian law be invoked in such a way to make a backdoor for government eyes in a publicly and widely distributed software? If so, then it's some big brother shit.
I'd be surprised if this doesn't already exist in some shape or form. Is this article just a coverup to lead people to believe it doesn't? The big tech companies are pretty expensive for a reason, and likely that half the added cost goes to funding 20% more infrastructure to continue projects like PRISM. We make it so easy by putting all our data in a few companies. Have hooks in Google/AWS/MS and you're pretty much set.
So, what he's saying is he wants China, Russia, etc to be able to read all of Congress', Senate's and President's emails, messages and tap all phone calls?
BARR, there is no way to untangle the yarn produced in nations outside our own. LET IT BE KNOWN that combatting encryption with courtside pry will only lead to weakened civil liberties, more secret courts to cover up your secret breaking of the law, and more vulnerability and security disclosures both civilian and governmental. Introduce no back door, appeal to peoples' sense of ethics. We are not all beasts like you may have been convinced.
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