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Study: Law enforcement agencies’ encryption claims are exaggerated | West California News, 2 February 2016
Myth Busters, Harvard Edition: Harvard Study Makes Compelling Argument On Encryption And ‘Going Dark’ Government Fears : PERSONAL TECH : Tech Times, 2 February 2016
A Harvard study showed that the government’s fears about terrorists and criminals going off the radar are unfounded. The report, to which prominent security experts contributed, explained that we are actually heading toward a less encrypted, easy-to-surveil world.
Myth Busters, Harvard Edition: Harvard Study Makes Compelling Argument On Encryption And ‘Going Dark’ Government Fears : PERSONAL TECH : Tech Times, 2 February 2016
A Harvard study showed that the government’s fears about terrorists and criminals going off the radar are unfounded. The report, to which prominent security experts contributed, explained that we are actually heading toward a less encrypted, easy-to-surveil world.
Government Surveillance ‘In No Danger Of Going Dark’ Thanks To IoT, 2 February 2016
Governments have access to more data on individuals than ever, and encryption is unlikely to alter this trend, finds Harvard
Source: Government Surveillance ‘In No Danger Of Going Dark’ Thanks To IoT
Goverment Claims on Encryption Challenged | www.infopackets.com, 2 February 2016
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
Intel agencies will target newer, encryption-free tech for surveillance programs: Harvard report – SC Magazine, 2 February 2016
A report today from Harvard Universitys Berkman Center for Internet and Society predicts that in lieu of backdoors to encrypted messaging apps, intelligence agencies will increasingly turn to less fortified vectors to conduct digital surveillance.
Harvard report: Encryption is pointless and won’t reduce surveillance | ITProPortal.com, 2 February 2016
A new report from Harvard University’s Berkman Center for Internet & Society suggests encryption may be pointless when it comes to curtailing surveillance.
Source: Harvard report: Encryption is pointless and won’t reduce surveillance | ITProPortal.com
Harvard study questions government claims about surveillance | CIO Dive, 2 February 2016
The report said the government may be overstating claims that it cannot access data on newer encrypted electronic devices.
Source: Harvard study questions government claims about surveillance | CIO Dive
Report: IoT makes the ‘going dark’ debate moot – FierceGovernmentIT, 2 February 2016
More technology companies offer products and services with strong encryption, but when people use them to “go dark” – whether for innocent or nefarious purposes – it isn’t as big of a problem as law enforcement officials have claimed, says a new report.
Source: Report: IoT makes the ‘going dark’ debate moot – FierceGovernmentIT