[Infowarrior] - FTC Commissioner Says The Public Needs Strong Encryption, Not Backdoors

Richard Forno rforno at infowarrior.org
Fri Sep 4 11:46:09 CDT 2015


FTC Commissioner Says The Public Needs Strong Encryption, Not Backdoors

from the good-move dept

https://www.techdirt.com/articles/20150903/17322932164/ftc-commissioner-says-public-needs-strong-encryption-not-backdoors.shtml

It would appear that the FTC is quickly emerging as the counterforce to the FBI/NSA's push to backdoor encryption. We recently wrote about how the FTC's CTO, Ashkan Soltani, put up a blog post extolling the virtues of full disk encryption for devices, noting that it can even help to prevent or solve crimes (contrary to the scare stories you hear from the FBI and other law enforcement officials). And now, pretty quickly after that, FTC Commissioner Terrell McSweeny, has written a post for the Huffington Post arguing in favor of strong encryption as well. After discussing the range of threats, as well as the rise of personal data being collected by services, she notes that strong encryption is now being used to better protect consumers:

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It's great to see the FTC coming out so publicly on this issue. I hope that others in other parts of the government will do the same as well. Unfortunately, thanks to the overly vocal FBI and NSA, many believe that the entire federal government believes that we should backdoor encryption, and that sets up a very unfortunate "us v. them" attitude between technologists and the government. Instead, it's clear that many, many people in government support strong encryption and are against backdoors. It's good to see more of them speaking up and making their voices heard.

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