End-to-end encryption doesn’t stop the FBI reading your messages. Just ask Paul Manafort
End-to-end encryption is really neat, but it only encrypts *between* those who are doing the communicating.
End-to-end encryption is really neat, but it only encrypts *between* those who are doing the communicating.
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St. Paul Says No Duty To Cover $ 2.4M Loss After Data Breach
Law360 (subscription) Law360, New York (March 28, 2017, 9:19 PM EDT) — St. Paul Fire & Marine asked a Florida district court Monday to rule it does not have to cover a hotel chain's information technology subsidiary for $ 2.4 million in costs and fines stemming from a data … |
During a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing today, the Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board discussed their 238-page report [pdf] that found the “telephone records collected by the NSA under its Section 215 program” has “shown minimal value in safeguarding the nation from terrorism.
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