Fwd: Aegis Paper Series-Encryption Substitutes

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Fri Jul 21 19:38:25 PDT 2017


Aegis Paper Series
Encryption Substitutes
By Andrew Keane Woods
Friday, July 21, 2017, 11:00 AM

Aegis: Security Policy in Depth

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In a recently published piece for the Hoover Institution's Aegis Paper
Series, I argue that the “going dark” debate ought to be considered in
the context of the larger debate over government access to data.
Encryption is not the only game in town: just as law enforcement can
pursue a number of different alternatives to mandating encryption
backdoors, so too can privacy advocates take steps beyond encrypting
their data to ensure their privacy. Acknowledging these substitutes—both
for law enforcement and for privacy seekers—generates a number of
insights. For example, comprehensive reform may make more sense than
serial reforms, since it would allow for issue linkage and deal-making.

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