2020 Democrats fight to become the (new) Silicon Valley favorite
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“We are thinking that a lot of these best practices ... will be another attack on end-to-end encryption,” R Street Institute policy fellow Daisy Soderberg-Rivkin told reporters last week. Tommy Ross, senior policy director at BSA | The Software Alliance, told our friends at Morning Cyber that the bill “smells to us a little bit like an encryption bill based on the rhetoric on the same topic coming out of the Department of Justice.”Featured Publications
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