Tuesday, 16 February 2016

Mandated encryption backdoors? Such a bad idea, says cybersecurity agency

European cybersecurity agency ENISA has come down firmly against backdoors and encryption restrictions, arguing they only help criminals and terrorists while harming industry and society.

In a newly-released report, ENISA warns against policies that limit the use of cryptography to algorithms with backdoors for law enforcement, and regulations that restrict the key size, so only a powerful attacker, such as a nation state, can break the scheme.

The EU agency said in the 1990s, when the US restricted the export of strong encryption, law makers assumed these capabilities could be used exclusively for a legitimate cause.

“Nowadays computing power as a service is a fact, thus this assumption does not hold anymore.” ENISA notes. For the full article click here 



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