>There MUST be arrests.
Agree, but not holding my breath. I'll believe it when I see it.
โข Experts are again warning against the EU's plans to weaken encryption. 89 signatories published a joint letter to urge the European Commission to "reframe its approach" Unveiled last April, ProtectEU aims to find a legal way to create a backdoor into encrypted communications.
โข The technology is the backbone of how services like Signal, WhatsApp, and Proton Mail work, but law enforcement has long argued that this technology is an obstacle to criminal investigations. The European Commission itself previously acknowledged encryption as needed to protect the integrity of cyberspace, too.
โข They wrote: "We are deeply concerned by the Commissionโs continued focus on identifying ways to weaken or circumvent encryption. This undermines its own security objectives under the ProtectEU strategy" They then urge reframe the Technology Roadmap, taking into consideration also the industry concerns, not only those of law enforcement.
โข Also urged lawmakers to make them an active part of the process of the EU Commission's plan to bolster the security of the European bloc.
TLDR: EU want's a master password (backdoor key) for all forms of encryption
Any "random" piles of bricks showing up in Minneapolis yet?
>tendies
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