Cisco contradicts Dutton’s claim breaking digital encryption won’t create ‘back doors’
The telecommunications provider Cisco has contradicted Peter Dutton’s claims the government’s new bill to compel tech companies to break digital […]
The telecommunications provider Cisco has contradicted Peter Dutton’s claims the government’s new bill to compel tech companies to break digital […]
An interim injunction has been issued by Würzburg Regional Court against a lawyer who displayed an unfinished Privacy Policy on […]
Google and Facebook have joined civil and digital rights groups in an unusual alliance aimed at defeating Australia’s planned encryption […]
A team of security researchers has raised the alarm about some cryptography-related issues with the newly released WebAuthn passwordless authentication […]
Russia’s telecom watchdog said that it may reverese the ban on Telegram if the company shares its encryption keys with […]
An international network of intelligence agencies, so-called Five Eyes nations – the US, UK, Canada, Australia and New Zealand, in […]
The U.S. government is trying to force Facebook to break the encryption in its popular Messenger app so law enforcement […]
The Australian government has proposed a new law that would force tech companies that have encrypted data relevant to an investigation […]
Proposed laws would also compel Facebook, Apple and Google to assist in decrypting private communications Law enforcement agencies would gain […]
Encryption is back in the headlines again, with government officials insisting that they still need to compromise our security via […]
Identity and payment information – including land line and mobile numbers, national ID numbers, addresses, banks, names and call records […]
The encryption technology that keeps smartphone users’ private messages safe could be regulated by the government because it is sometimes used by […]