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574 Encryption is under attack – but it's "vital for law enforcement," said former US investigator

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TechRadar · today 10:01 EDT

Encryption is under attack – but it's "vital for law enforcement," said former US investigator

During a discussion at an event for Global Encryption Day 2025, a former investigator joined technologists and activists in the call to protect encryption.

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