Security News > 2015 > September > 63% in favor of encryption backdoors to respond to national security threats (Help Net Security)

2015-09-11 07:30
Vormetric did a survey on how Americans view "backdoor" access by government entities to the encrypted data of private businesses. Ninety-one percent recognized that there were risks to encryption bac...
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