Dutch government: Encryption good, backdoors bad
From http://arstechnica.co.uk/tech-policy...backdoors-bad/
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The Dutch government has released a statement in which it says that "it is currently not desirable to take restricting legal measures concerning the development, availability and use of encryption within the Netherlands." It also notes that forcing companies to add backdoors to their products and services would have "undesirable consequences for the security of communicated and stored information," since "digital systems can become vulnerable to criminals, terrorists and foreign intelligence services."
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.........the Dutch government will be making a grant of €500,000 to support the important and widely used OpenSSL project.
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But please note that Snowden called the Netherlands, the "“Surveillance Kings of Europe”. See http://www.thedailybeast.com/article...en-nosier.html
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Last edited by J65nko; 9th January 2016 at 03:33 PM.
Reason: Added "Surveillance Kings of Europe" link
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