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DamianTV
07-19-2018, 06:26 PM
https://yro.slashdot.org/story/18/07/19/214211/fbi-director-without-compromise-on-encryption-legislation-may-be-the-remedy


FBI Director Christopher Wray said Wednesday that unless the U.S. government and private industry are able to come to a compromise on the issue of default encryption on consumer devices, legislation may be how the debate is ultimately decided. "I think there should be [room for compromise]," Wray said Wednesday night at a national security conference in Aspen, Colorado. "I don't want to characterize private conversations we're having with people in the industry. We're not there yet for sure. And if we can't get there, there may be other remedies, like legislation, that would have to come to bear." Wray described the issue of "Going Dark" because of encryption as a "significant" and "growing" problem for federal, state and local law enforcement as well as foreign law enforcement and intelligence agencies. He claims strong encryption on mobile phones keeps law enforcement from gaining access to key evidence as it relates to active criminal investigations. "People are less safe as a result of it," he said.

There is no greater threat to the Status Quo than those people who can communicate unsurveilled and promote self conclusions.

Aratus
07-19-2018, 08:43 PM
this...

dannno
07-19-2018, 08:45 PM
Hah, ya, no..

Origanalist
07-19-2018, 10:00 PM
I want to be less safe please.

timosman
07-19-2018, 10:15 PM
Thou shalt not encrypt.:monocle:

TheCount
07-19-2018, 11:45 PM
Luckily for him, the Supreme Court that is being built will support these sorts of measures.

TheTexan
07-20-2018, 12:26 AM
We need to ban encryption to save lives.

Unless of course you just want people to die.

TheTexan
07-20-2018, 12:31 AM
Luckily for him, the Supreme Court that is being built will support these sorts of measures.

Why wouldn't they support it? Encryption isn't protected by the constitution.

It's certainly not protected by the 2nd amendment. Although encryption has military use, it has absolutely nothing to do with hunting, and isnt protected.

timosman
07-20-2018, 12:36 AM
We need to ban encryption to save lives.

Unless of course you just want people to die.

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DamianTV
07-20-2018, 02:18 AM
We need to ban encryption to save lives.

Unless of course you just want people to die.

Well, of course we just want people to die!


https://youtu.be/eXWhbUUE4ko

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Here's the thing. They claim they are making us safer. The definition of "safer" is as subjective as "good". They are offering a temporary decrease to risks from "terrorists" while increasing the risk that individuals will face from EVERY other type of faction that would use the information gathered for less than honorable means. Every single one of those group affiliations will cause harm to other individuals in many various forms, not all of which are physical, but all are done with a clear conscious that they are "doing the right thing". So make people safe by disabling peoples ability to protect themselves from government intrusions into their lives is only a temporary means due to the Turnkey Nature of Surveillance. When you get a political party into office that will have you dead because you are white or brown or the wrong religion or wrong political affiliation, that same Surveillance they used to temporarily "keep you safe" from groups of people the US itself armed and now defines as "enemy" will be used against the American People.

Who watches the Watchmen?

Weston White
07-20-2018, 03:15 AM
If you need information or data stored on a cellphone to make your case, then you have no case to begin with. It sounds to me that government officials are wanting the accused and technology to do the work that their own highly-overpaid investigators ought to be doing.

Bern
07-20-2018, 09:17 AM
Information is power.

With open communications technology, the NSA data farming operations have immense power.

Encryption threatens that potentially tyrannical power.

DamianTV
07-20-2018, 03:43 PM
Information is power.

With open communications technology, the NSA data farming operations have immense power.

Encryption threatens that potentially tyrannical power.

Information is the new Gold. Those who have the most information will have the most power over people.