Arab Times

‘Fight limits on encryption’:

America

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US Senator Ron Wyden pledged on Wednesday to fight legislatio­n expected shortly in Congress that would limit encryption protection in American technology products.

The proposal by Senators Richard Burr and Dianne Feinstein, the top Republican and Democrat on the Senate Intelligen­ce Committee, would give federal judges authority to order technology companies to help law enforcemen­t officials access encrypted data, according to sources familiar with the situation.

“I believe weakening strong encryption puts at risk millions of Americans, families and communitie­s from one end of the country to another,” Wyden told Reuters after his speech at the RightsCon digital rights conference in San Francisco. “This issue is as important as any that I’ve been involved in in my 15 years in the intelligen­ce committee.”

Asked if he would put a hold on the expected legislatio­n, the Oregon Democrat, who is a leading privacy advocate, said: “I would do anything within my power as a United States senator to block any plan that weakens strong encryption.”

His remarks followed a high-stakes confrontat­ion between the US Justice Department and Apple over a court order that the company provide access to an iPhone used by one of the assailants in a deadly shooting rampage last December in San Bernardino, California. The government said on Monday it unlocked the phone without Apple’s help and dropped its legal action.

Apple and other technology companies strongly opposed the court order, saying anything that helps authoritie­s bypass the security features of tech products will undermine security for everyone. Government officials have insisted that criminal investigat­ions could be crippled without access to phone data, and both sides are gearing up for a fight in Congress. (RTRS)

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