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Yahoo demands ‘transparency’ from National Intelligence director over security order
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8 years ago
Senate proposal on encryption gives judges authority over Apple
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8 years ago
Huawei is only Asian device maker to support Apple on encryption issue, so far
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Google CEO Sundar Pichai backs Tim Cook over Apple-FBI controversy
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Europe vs. the U.S. in 2015: A year of transatlantic tussles
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8 years ago
NSA says how often, not when, it discloses software flaws
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8 years ago
NSA director just admitted that government copies of encryption keys are a security risk
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9 years ago
Twitter sues government for right to make more NSA request data public
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NSA working to repair relationships with U.S. tech firms
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9 years ago
Dylan’s Desk: Our phones have a constitutional right to privacy. It’s up to us to use it