A report released yesterday by the Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University addresses the recent debate over the use of encryption in communications technologies and its impac
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Study Downplays Security Threat of Encryption – 2 February 2016
Will end-to-end encryption become ubiquitous across applications and services and allow criminals to hide from law enforcement? Not likely, says Harvard.
We’re not ‘going dark’: Harvard study refutes FBI’s view on encryption, 2 February 2016
Harvard: Feds not really ‘going dark,’ 2 February 2016
There’s no need to panic about strong encryption, argue experts from the university.
New Technologies Give Government Ample Means to Track Suspects, Study Finds – The New York Times, 2 February 2016
Fears that encrypted communication will prevent agencies from tracking terrorists are overstated, according to a study that included current and former intelligence officials.
Source: New Technologies Give Government Ample Means to Track Suspects, Study Finds – The New York Times
Harvard Report Debunks Claim Surveillance Is “Going Dark” | TechCrunch, 2 February 2016
Since the 2013 Snowden disclosures revealed the extent of government surveillance programs it’s been a standard claim by intelligence agencies, seeking to justify their push for more powers,…
Source: Harvard Report Debunks Claim Surveillance Is “Going Dark” | TechCrunch
Harvard study refutes ‘going dark’ argument against encryption | PCWorld, 2 February 2016
A study from Harvard released Monday largely refutes claims that wider use of encryption in software products will hamper investigations into terrorism and crime.
Source: Harvard study refutes ‘going dark’ argument against encryption | PCWorld
Report: Forget ‘Going Dark,’ surveillance will survive the age of encryption, 2 February 2016
Despite the rise of encrypted data and services, there will still be plenty off ways for law enforcement to gather intelligence in the future.
Source: Report: Forget ‘Going Dark,’ surveillance will survive the age of encryption
Encryption not as bad for law enforcement as they want you to believe, study finds | ZDNet, 2 February 2016
New technologies, such as the Internet of Things, are giving rise to more access to data than ever before.
Source: Encryption not as bad for law enforcement as they want you to believe, study finds | ZDNet
Going dark debunked: Boundless surveillance opportunities via the Internet of Things | Computerworld, 2 February 2016
Harvard report blows FBI’s ‘going dark’ argument against encryption out of the water as overall surveillance opportunities are brighter than ever and will even grow. In part, that’s thanks to the Internet of Things.
Source: Going dark debunked: Boundless surveillance opportunities via the Internet of Things | Computerworld