As the fallout of the Edward Snowden case continues, American journalism professor Jeff Jarvis posted an opinion piece for Guardian arguing for increased encryption for private communications. He argues that Internet companies owe it to consumers to provide a secure communications line that will maintain their right to privacy and must stand by that right in pushing for greater transparency when governments make a request to turn over user data. On a related note, increased encryption has impeded a handful of court-approved US government surveillance, reports Wired. While the numbers are tiny compared to the entire effort (15 out of nearly 3400), 2012’s Wiretap Report marks the first time in the report’s history that the US federal government acknowledges wiretapping failure due to encryption. This follows Cnet’s report in April about iMessage causing problems for the DEA.
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Pemerintah India Klaim Temukan Cara Monitor Email BlackBerry Tanpa Campur Tangan RIM
Pemerintah negara-negara di Asia memang masih “berseteru” dengan Research In Motion (RIM), pembuat smartphone BlackBerry, tentang hak monitoring email BlackBerry yang berseliweran di negaranya. Dengan dalih keamanan nasional, pemerintah negara-negara ini (misalnya India dan Indonesia) menginginkan RIM untuk membangun server khusus yang berada di zona lokal. Meski menolak, RIM berjanji untuk memberikan bantuan semaksimal mungkin jika dibutuhkan, termasuk memberi metadata email yang dianggap mencurigakan. Nampaknya pemerintah India mulai menemukan cara untuk melakukannya tanpa campur tangan RIM.