If the Assistance and Access Bill becomes law as it stands, it could affect ‘every website that is accessible from Australia’ with relatively few constraints in the government’s powers. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Tag: encryption
Five Eyes governments get even tougher on encryption
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•Official statements from the Five Country Ministerial meeting make it clear: Voluntarily build lawful access into encrypted messaging systems, or else. It’s not a good look. …read more Source:: Open Source S
IBM warns of instant breaking of encryption by quantum computers: ‘Move your data today’
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•Welcome to the future transparency of today as quantum computers reveal all currently encrypted secrets — a viable scenario within just a few years. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Cisco’s encryption helps threat actors and defenders use AI
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•TK Keanini, Cisco’s principal engineer, explains his job to ZDNet’s Tonya Hall, “[We’re] trying to make it harder for the bad guys to operate on our customers’ networks.” …read more Source:: Open Source S
Microsoft to add ransomware protection tools, advanced Outlook.com encryption for consumers
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•Microsoft is bringing more of the OneDrive and Outlook security protection tools it offers its Office 365 business customers to consumers. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Europe wants to make it easier to crack encryption, but rules out backdoors
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•Regional officials try to find a way to help police without weakening security for everyone. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Australia looks to deny encryption to terrorists
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•Australia Foreign Minister Julie Bishop has used a United Nations speech to thank Facebook, Microsoft, Twitter, Google, and YouTube for their help in identifying terrorists online. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Thou shalt be secure: RSA says you can’t force private sector to break encryption
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•RSA’s VP and GM of Global Public Sector Practice Mike Brown believes there’s a better way to thwart terrorism than breaking end-to-end encryption, as recently proposed by the Australian government. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Encryption: In the battle between maths and politics there is only one winner
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•End-to-end encryption is a reality, it’s better to deal with it than hope to ban it. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Australia believes it is ‘technically possible’ to crack end-to-end encryption
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•Mathematics be damned, the UK has told Australia it is possible to break encryption in real time. …read more Source:: Open Source S