Encryption Makes Us Safe, Says Sen. Mark Warner at SXSW
He wants a commission to figure out how to protect our privacy and still allow us to go after the bad guys.
He wants a commission to figure out how to protect our privacy and still allow us to go after the bad guys.
Secure communications for me, but not for thee.
Among other things, Apple alleges that the FBI violates its First Amendment rights by compelling company engineers to write code.
A murder of local, state, and federal law enforcement agencies would want their own backdoors too.
Big names in tech file briefs in support.
Judiciary Committee members understand the precedent involved.
Libertarian Republican from Michigan suggests Donald Trump might be "a bigger threat" to freedom than Hillary Clinton or Bernie Sanders.
Federal officials can't keep their own secrets. Would you really trust them with the ability to access yours?
Says government has overstepped bounds
The stories of yesterday provide hints for the lawmakers of tomorrow.
Rubio, Cruz accept claim that the encryption fight is over "just one phone."
The national security whistleblower talks to the Free State Project from an undisclosed location in Russia.
The DOJ has persuaded a judge to issue a search warrant for a thing that does not exist, by forcing Apple to create a key that the FBI is incapable of creating.
Company reveals formal opposition plan to demand they help weaken phone security.
Kennedy and Matt Welch defend Apple against the FBI
It's possible that the FBI is not primarily concerned with the particular evidence stored on the San Bernardino shooter's phone at all.
Would the government really limit itself to just this one terrorist iPhone? Tune into Kennedy on Fox Business Network; replay at midnight
The talking points insist this Apple case is an isolated incident. Evidence suggests otherwise.
A handy guide for chatting anonymously online.
The government wants what it wants, consequences be damned.
The stick has been suggested. Now where is the carrot?
This seemingly simple demand opens a massive can of extremely dangerous worms.
Also calls himself a constitutionalist.
Which side are you on? Government spies or corporate guardians?
Company will not compromise user security to help access terrorist's phone.
The Apple CEO has become an outspoken defender of privacy rights.
The smartphone and the decentralization of video production.
Some 57 years before the Apple Pencil, Leonard Read wrote "I, Pencil."
The phone will have a better camera, Force Touch technology, and maybe a smarter Siri too.
Civil liberties erosions aside, it won't work-but that won't keep him from proselytizing for weakened security.
Major companies oppose government end-runs around encryption
The natural next step in the evolution of Internet music services
According to the left, Apple "didn't build that." Big government did.
He is abusing business boycotts
We don't, say the bioluddites over at Friends of the Earth and Consumers Union
How the FDA will limit the usefulness of Apple's latest innovation.
The new watch from Cupertino will help reduce income inequality in the way that really matters.
The next big political fix for our ailing health care system should be to get out of Silicon Valley's way.
The Affordable Care Act locks in the status quo, but new technology is making health care cheaper and more individualized.
Blockchain, a tool to send and receive the virtual currency
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