Privacy's Best Friend:How Encryption Protects Consumers, Companies, and Governments Worldwide |
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Encryption is often discussed as an issue of law enforcement, cybersecurity, or free expression for specific groups of users. However, encryption is crucial to the privacy and security of everyone who browses the internet, communicates online, or uses websites for convenient activities like banking, shopping, or tax filing. Now there is a vibrant discussion occurring among stakeholders and the general public about whether there should be any regulations on encryption available to consumers, or special provisions for access by law enforcement. The need for strong encryption as an issue of consumer protection and consumer privacy is an important component of the conversation regarding the next steps for regulators, Congress, and companies.
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