Encrypted communication is making law enforcement and counterterrorism investigations more difficult, but fears of “going dark” are overblown, a study said.
Source: Encryption fears for law enforcement overblown: study – Tech News | The Star Online
Encrypted communication is making law enforcement and counterterrorism investigations more difficult, but fears of “going dark” are overblown, a study said.
Source: Encryption fears for law enforcement overblown: study – Tech News | The Star Online
A Harvard University report challenged the government’s argument that online encryption helps criminals go undetected. The report also suggests that the “Internet of Things” will give law enforcement officials more opportunity to surveil suspects.
Source: Goverment Claims on Encryption Challenged | www.infopackets.com
Unencrypted data, which will be accessible to law enforcement, will continue to dominate the Internet.
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We think that the forces opening new opportunities for government surveillance mean that, whatever the situation with iOS 8 encryption versus its
Source: Going dark debunked: Harvard study says encryption good for government spying | NanoNews.org
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Source: Encryption Fears For Law Enforcement Overblown: Study
While the government still covets exceptional access to encrypted data, a Harvard paper says that plenty of surveillance opportunities remain, especially with the Internet of Things, metadata and more.
Source: Harvard Paper Rebuts Going Dark | Threatpost | The first stop for security news
“‘Going dark’ does not aptly describe the long-term landscape for government surveillance.”
Source: FBI’s Encryption Crisis Wildly Overblown, Study Finds – BuzzFeed News