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Fed mandates for telecomm backdoors will introduce broader security problems

 Government, Liberty, Privacy, Technology  Add comments
May 182013
 

CALEA is the law which already requires carriers to enable their technologies to support wiretapping on behalf of the feds. Responding to complaints that the developing internet is allowing some parts of the communication space to ‘go dark’, officials are considering expanded mandates to industry. We should not be surprised that after making companies architect their technologies to support backdoors and eavesdropping, that people will end up eavesdropping.

 Posted by Purtilo at 1:06 pm on May 18, 2013

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