Encryption will never be ubiquitous and there are many other spying options on the table, a blue-ribbon panel concludes.
Source: Is Law Enforcement “Going Dark” Because of Encryption? Hardly, Says New Report
Encryption will never be ubiquitous and there are many other spying options on the table, a blue-ribbon panel concludes.
Source: Is Law Enforcement “Going Dark” Because of Encryption? Hardly, Says New Report
Harvard University researchers shed light on how going dark will affect law enforcement and encryption
Source: Researchers tackle the ‘going dark’ debate – SD Times
The war on encryption waged by the F.B.I. and other intelligence agencies is unnecessary, because the data trails we voluntarily leak allow “Internet of Things” devices and social media networks to…
A report argues that the internet of things will make the encryption debate somewhat of a moot point.
Source: Encryption’s double-edged sword | BLOUIN BEAT: Technology
A Harvard report claimed that data ‘going dark’ with strong encryption may not be a problem for intelligence agencies.
Source: Harvard report: Metadata means there is no ‘going dark’ for the FBI
Some in law enforcement want the keys to commercial encryption for investigative purposes, but a new study suggests there are other ways to capture the digital lives of criminal suspects.
Source: Study says law enforcement can make do without encryption override — FCW
FBI Director James Comey said the use of data-privacy technology meant the trail was “going dark” for authorities tracking terror suspects. A new report says otherwise.
Source: FBI’s Encryption Debate Ignores Big Data Explosion, And The Access That Comes With It: Harvard Study
For more than a year now, this site has posted dozens of articles critiquing the US government’s claims that it needs a method of accessing encrypted
Source: Moving Beyond the “Going Dark” Frame | Just Security
Harvard University released a study on Monday titled Don’t Panic: Making Progress on the
Source: Harvard Study: The Internet of Things is a Surveillance Playground – The Mac Observer