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Encryption backdoor debate 'done and dusted'
(www.theregister.com)
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The problem is that the government is speaking out of both sides of it's mouth.
https://www.techpolicy.press/the-fbi-wants-you-to-know-it-has-not-changed-its-position-on-encryption-and-thats-a-problem/
This source is a little older, but it also shows why it's not as simple as the US just getting over it. There are information sharing agreements among the Five Eyes that pushes them all toward backdoor encryption access. This is an older article, but it helps confirm that these five countries are hardline gunning down the path towards encryption backdoors and hasn't ever really stopped. It will take more than Salt Typhoon for them to really get the message I think.
https://www.cnbc.com/2020/10/12/five-eyes-warn-tech-firms-that-encryption-creates-severe-risks.html
I just threw up a little bit
Yeah that telecommunications part is working out great right now, huh? Well, i guess we just gotta keep fighting them.