Tag: Law Enforcement
- A Judicial Framework for Evaluating Network Investigative Techniques
- Attorney General William P. Barr Delivers Keynote Address at the International Conference on Cyber Security
- Australian Government Passes Contentious Encryption Law
- Clinton Administration Encryption Policy Statement \& Press Briefing
- Compliance with Court Orders Act of 2016 (Discussion Draft)
- Demystifying U.S. Encryption Export Controls
- Demystifying U.S. Encryption Export Controls
- Deputy Attorney General Rod J. Rosenstein Delivers Remarks at the Global Cyber Security Summit
- Encryption and the First Amendment
- Encryption, Biometrics, and the Status Quo Ante
- Encryption: A 21st Century National Security Dilemma
- Ex-MI5 Chief Warns Against Crackdown on Encrypted Messaging Apps
- Feds Put Heat on Web Firms for Master Encryption Keys
- First and Fifth Amendment Challenges to Export Controls on Encryption: Bernstein and Karn
- H.R. 4943 - Clarifying Lawful Overseas Use of Data Act
- NSA Isn’t the Going Dark Solution, Part I: Richard Clarke Gets It Wrong
- NSA Isn’t the Going Dark Solution, Part I: Richard Clarke Gets It Wrong
- NSA Isn’t the Going Dark Solution, Part II: There’s No Such Thing As Magic
- NSA Isn’t the Going Dark Solution, Part II: There’s No Such Thing As Magic
- Prepared Statement by Senator Chuck Grassley, Hearing On “Going Dark: Encryption, Technology, and the Balance Between Public Safety and Privacy
- Promoting Public Saftey, Privacy, and the Rule of Law Around the World: The Purpose and Impact of the CLOUD Act
- Questions for Apple
- Questions for Apple
- Report of the Attorney General's Cyber Digital Task Force
- Rethinking Encryption
- Security Win: Burr-Feinstein Proposal Declared “Dead” for This Year
- Security Win: Burr-Feinstein Proposal Declared “Dead” for This Year
- Security “Front Doors” vs. “Back Doors”: A Distinction Without a Difference
- Security “Front Doors” vs. “Back Doors”: A Distinction Without a Difference
- Statement of General Keith B. Alexander, Commander, United States Cyber Command, Before the Senate Committee on Armed Services
- The Burr-Feinstein Proposal Is Simply Anti-Security
- The Effect of Encryption on Lawful Access to Communications and Data
- The Encryption Tightrope: Balancing Americans' Security and Privacy
- The Five Eyes Statement on Encryption: Things Are Seldom What They Seem
- The Risks of “Responsible Encryption”
- The Way Forward: Working Together to Tackle Cybercrime
- US Encryption Export Regualtion: US to EU: Me Too! — The United States Amends Its Export Controls on Encrption, Responding to Recent Developments in the European Union