Tag: Backdoors
- Apple Will No Longer Unlock Most iPhones, iPads for Police, Even with Search Warrants
- Apple Will No Longer Unlock Most iPhones, iPads for Police, Even with Search Warrants
- Beyond Secrets: The Consumer Stake in the Encryption Debate
- Brief of Amici Curiae Access Now and Wickr Foundation in Support of Apple Inc.'s Motion to Vacate
- Brief of Amici Curiae Access Now and Wickr Foundation in Support of Apple Inc.'s Motion to Vacate
- Coalition Letter to NIST
- Coalition Letter to President Obama 04/11/2016
- Coalition Letter to President Obama 10/27/2016
- Coalition Letter to President Obama 5/19/2015
- Dutch Government Backs Uncrackable Encryption
- Dutch Government Backs Uncrackable Encryption
- Encryption Backdoors Decrease Trust In The Internet
- Encryption in the U.S.: Crypto Colloquium Outcomes Report
- Encryption, Biometrics, and the Status Quo Ante
- Ex-NSA Chief Thinks the Government is Dead Wrong in Asking Apple for a Backdoor
- Ex-NSA Chief Thinks the Government is Dead Wrong in Asking Apple for a Backdoor
- FBI Blasts Apple, Google for Locking Police out of Phones
- FBI Blasts Apple, Google for Locking Police out of Phones
- FBI Pressuring Google, Facebook to Allow ‘Back Doors’ for Wiretapping
- FBI Pressuring Google, Facebook to Allow ‘Back Doors’ for Wiretapping
- Feds Put Heat on Web Firms for Master Encryption Keys
- From Clipper Chip to Smartphones: Unlocking the Encryption Debate
- Holder Urges Tech Companies to Leave Device Backdoors Open for Police
- Issue Brief: A “Backdoor” to Encryption for Government Surveillance
- James Comey, F.B.I. Director, Hints at Action as Cellphone Data Is Locked
- James Comey, F.B.I. Director, Hints at Action as Cellphone Data Is Locked
- Keys Under Doormats: Mandating Insecurity by Requiring Government Access to All Data and Communications
- Old Technopanic in New iBottles
- Old Technopanic in New iBottles
- OTI Policy Director Kevin Bankston Offers Ten reasons Why Backdoor Mandates Are a Bad Idea
- S. 266 - Comprehensive Counter-Terrorism Act of 1991
- Security “Front Doors” vs. “Back Doors”: A Distinction Without a Difference
- Security “Front Doors” vs. “Back Doors”: A Distinction Without a Difference
- Senator Backs Off Backdoors
- The NSA’s Split-Key Encryption Proposal is Not Serious
- The NSA’s Split-Key Encryption Proposal is Not Serious
- We Need More Protection from Government Surveillance — Not Less
- We Need More Protection from Government Surveillance — Not Less
- Why An Encryption Backdoor for Just the "Good Guys" Won't Work