Over a year after the infamous Apple v. FBI case, the encryption debate has resumed, with recent global events leading to renewed conversations about whether or not unbreakable encryption should be accessible for all people at all times.
June 20, 2017United States Senate Intelligence Committee held an open hearing on FISA section 702, which is set to sunset at the end of 2017. 702 enables widespread surveillance, and we’ve been expressing concerns about it for quite some time now.
June 12, 2017In the latest in this ongoing debate, a concept called “responsible encryption” is being thrown around. What this refers to is a way to encrypt that both offers consumers privacy and security, and also affords law enforcement access to messages if and when they need to read them during investigations.
November 6, 2017The encryption battle continues! This week, France and Germany have created quite a stir as they seek access into encrypted communications sent over mobile messaging services. They want this access to aid investigators in fighting terrorism and preventing subsequent acts going forward.
September 24, 2016Encryption is an essential tool and a fundamental right. It should be easy to use and available to the entire population, and should not contain any backdoors. Golden Frog advocates strongly for encryption, and we’ve outlined four key principles of encryption below.
August 27, 2015