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digitalrightswatch.org.au
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| | | | | An overview of the Online Safety Bill currently up for consultation. | |
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www.cyberleagle.com
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| | | | | With the Online Safety Bill returning to the Commons next month, this is an opportune moment to refresh our knowledge of the Bill. The lab... | |
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www.schneier.com
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| | | | | In an open letter, seven secure messaging apps-including Signal and WhatsApp-point out that the UK's Online Safety Bill could destroy end-to-end encryption: As currently drafted, the Bill could break end-to-end encryption,opening the door to routine, general and indiscriminate surveillance of personal messages of friends, family members, employees, executives, journalists, human rights activists and even politicians themselves, which would fundamentally undermine everyone's ability to communicate securely. The Bill provides no explicit protection for encryption, and if implemented as written, could empower OFCOM to try to force the proactive scanning of private messages on end-to-end encrypted communication services-nullifying the purpose of end-to-end encry... | |
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christopher-parsons.com
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| | | Our report examines this encryption debate, paying particular attention to the Canadian context. It provides insight and analyses for policy makers, lawyers, academics, journalists, and advocates who are trying to understand encryption technologies and the potential viability and consequences of different policies pertaining to encryption. | ||