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Ep. 6: Encryption: Privacy Vs. Security

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The debate over privacy and encryption is a very serious problem. US Federal law enforcement are demanding a solution that doesn't allow encryption to hinder criminal investigations and even national security. Some are pushing for legislative action to force companies to abandon their current business models. But advocates for privacy seem to have the ear of the majority of Americans, and right now it would seem the balance of the debate is landing on the side of privacy. Jeremiah Grossman weighs in on what he thinks about the issue and much more on this episode of Task Force 7 Radio.
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The debate over privacy and encryption is a very serious problem. US Federal law enforcement are demanding a solution that doesn't allow encryption to hinder criminal investigations and even national security. Some are pushing for legislative action to force companies to abandon their current business models. But advocates for privacy seem to have the ear of the majority of Americans, and right now it would seem the balance of the debate is landing on the side of privacy. Jeremiah Grossman weighs in on what he thinks about the issue and much more on this episode of Task Force 7 Radio.
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