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encryptionJames Corbett – Welcome to New World Next Week — the video series from Corbett Report and Media Monarchy that covers some of the most important developments in open source intelligence news. In this week’s episode:

Story #1: The White House Thinks It Can Make a Deal With Companies to Break Encryption

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  • Obama Faces Growing Momentum to Support Widespread Encryption
    http://tinyurl.com/q7x52bu
  • i9-11: US Government Ready with a “Patriot Act” for the Internet
    http://tinyurl.com/6z47zh
  • Larry Lessig for President 2016
    https://lessig2016.us/

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Story #2: Pope’s Visit Poses a Security Test for New York

Story #3: #GoodNewsNextWeek: Libraries Embracing Maker Movement, Offering Patrons Use of 3D Printers and More

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  • Solutions: The Peer-to-Peer Economy
    http://tinyurl.com/p4qphsk
  • NeighborGoods.net
    http://neighborgoods.net/
    http://tinyurl.com/yzajvra
  • U.S. Navy Agrees to Ease Off Sonar Kills Whales, Dolphins
    http://tinyurl.com/nkp3njx
  • DuPont to Face First Trial Over C-8 Exposure
    http://tinyurl.com/oywkan3
  • Ahmed Mohamed Is Silicon Valley’s New Hero
    http://tinyurl.com/qe3tsuf
  • Why Winning the ‘Dancing Baby Lawsuit’ a Win For Fair Use and the Web
    http://tinyurl.com/qeaw9vn
  • Millions of Americans Who Avoid Banks Offer a Peek at the Underground Economy http://tinyurl.com/otmszae

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SF Source The Corbett Report  Sep 2015


Motherboard – The White House Thinks It Can Make a Deal With Companies to Break Encryption

The debate over encryption has been raging in Washington for almost a year, with the two sides—the pro-encryption technologists and tech companies, and the FBI—seemingly unwilling to find a compromise, and no solution in sight.

But a passage in a document recently leaked by an anonymous source reveals that the White House might have a solution in mind: The administration would promise not to push any law forcing tech companies to weaken encryption at the request of the FBI, which would then encourage the tech companies to voluntarily install backdoors in their products.

“Some in industry have indicated that a strong statement disavowing legislation is a precondition to voluntary cooperation with the United States Government,” a passage in the leaked draft paper prepared, which was written the White House National Security Council staff members in July. “Since the prospects of legislation are dim, this approach could help build cooperation without limiting broader policy options.”  Continue reading . . .

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