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India’s new Intermediary Rules must not be used to force intermediaries to break end-to-end encryption or to stop their plans to offer it, said...
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India’s new Intermediary Rules must not be used to force intermediaries to break end-to-end encryption or to stop their plans to offer it, said...
Traceability, or the ability track down the originator of a particular piece of content or message, is at the center of India’s debate around...
It is right for democratically elected governments to want to regulate the tech industry, but the “most effective and intelligent approach” to regulation is...
There is no clarity on which ministry or Indian government representative signed the international statement on end-to-end encryption (E2E) and public safety — that...
Indian Parliamentary Committees are not the only ones that are taking American tech giants to the task. Earlier today, the Australian House of Representatives’...
An Austrian media report incorrectly concluded that the Council of the European Union, one of the three legislative bodies of the European Union, is...
Zoom has launched end-to-end encryption on its platform for all users — free and paid — and for meetings with up to 200 participants....
2020 is indeed an upside-down year. In a discombobulating development, China, American Civil Liberties Union, Electronic Frontier Foundation and a host of other global...
Zoom is now going to let users — free as well as paid — use end-to-end encryption to secure their meetings. The videoconferencing company...
Debates on encryption often follow a predictable pattern. Every few months, USA, UK and Australia, at times accompanied by allies, rail against end-to-end encryption...