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- Title
Averting the Inherent Dangers of "Going Dark": Why Congress Must Require a Locked Front Door to Encrypted Data.
- Authors
Corn, Geoffrey S.
- Abstract
The article stresses the need of the U.S. Congress to compel any manufacturer or distributor of communications and storage technologies that offer encryption to build in a mechanism allowing for lawful government surveillance and searches of data stored or transmitted over those devices or services. Topics include the inherent balance of Fourth Amendment interests, the use of split key encryption to lock access to data, and criticism against requiring preservation of front-door access.
- Subjects
UNITED States. Congress; BACK up systems; DATA transmission systems; UNITED States. Constitution. 4th Amendment
- Publication
Washington & Lee Law Review, 2015, Vol 72, Issue 3, p1433
- ISSN
0043-0463
- Publication type
Article