Techdirt Podcast Episode 64: Apple, The FBI & You
I don't think I need to reiterate how important the battle over the future of encryption is. It's not new, but rather the latest clash in a fight that h…
I don't think I need to reiterate how important the battle over the future of encryption is. It's not new, but rather the latest clash in a fight that h…
"Andrea Matwyshyn, a scholar at Stanford Law School's Center for Internet and Society and a professor at Boston's Northeastern University School of…
""The justices had phones [by 1967], and they knew that they talked about their most private stuff on those phones," says Jennifer Stisa Granick,…
""Judge Orenstein ruled the FBI’s request would 'thoroughly undermine fundamental principles of the Constitution’ and we agree," an Apple spo…
By now, the details of Apple’s fight with the FBI are well known: the FBI wants access to an iPhone belonging to the deceased terrorism suspect Syed Farook, who…
""The FBI's interest in this narrow case overshadows a wealth of other important American interests," says Jennifer Granick, director of civi…
"“Part of the conversation is whether the FBI has sufficient training and access to technology (to do its job). Asking the private sector to help is not th…
"However, the most interesting filing of all may be the one filed by a group of iPhone Security and Applied Cryptography Experts, and put together by Jenni…
The legal dispute between the FBI and Apple over a locked iPhone is clouded in technical details that are hard for many to understand, an unclear area of law, a…
"Winning the privacy fight isn’t guaranteed, because of the limited reach of the Brooklyn ruling. “It’s important to note from a legal standpoint there is…
"In concert with the brief, Richard Salgado, director of Law Enforcement and Information Security at Google, published a March 3 blog post stating Google…
"On Thursday, a group of those iPhone hackers and other security researchers filed an amicus brief siding with Apple in its intensifying legal battle over…