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sexta-feira, 26 de fevereiro de 2016

Big Brother vs Apple sobre controle de smartphones - Cato Institute

A verdadeira razão da briga entre o FBI (e atrás dele o NSC) e a Apple pelo Cato Institute.
Procurem no site do Cato todos os links para estas matérias:
http://www.cato.org/publications/commentary/real-reason-apple-fighting-fbi?utm_source=Cato+Institute+Emails&utm_campaign=e954923108-Cato_Weekly_Dispatch_February2016&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_395878584c-e954923108-141611018&mc_cid=e954923108&mc_eid=83901460cb

The Real Reason Apple Is Fighting the FBI
 Cato Institute, February 26, 2016
http://www.cato.org/

The first thing to understand about Apple’s latest fight with the FBI—over a court order to help unlock the deceased San Bernardino shooter’s phone—is that it has very little to do with the San Bernardino shooter’s phone. It’s not even, really, the latest round of the Crypto Wars—the long running debate about how law enforcement and intelligence agencies can adapt to the growing ubiquity of uncrackable encryption tools.

Says Cato scholar Julian Sanchez, “It’s a fight over the future of high-tech surveillance, the trust infrastructure undergirding the global software ecosystem, and how far technology companies and software developers can be conscripted as unwilling suppliers of hacking tools for governments.”
“This Is the Real Reason Apple Is Fighting the FBI,” by Julian Sanchez
“Apple, the FBI and Free Speech,” by David B. Rivkin Jr. and Andrew M. Grossman
“Codes, Ciphers, and the Constitution,” by Patrick G. Eddington
“Can an 18th-Century Law Force Apple into Hacking Killer’s Phone?,” by Julian Sanchez
"The Government Wants to Hack You: What You Need to Know About #ApplevsFBI…," from the Cato Institute Tumblr

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