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by a3n
4122 days ago
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It's not one or the other, and the NSA has demonstrated that it will use all the resources at its disposal to circumvent any technical protection. The NSA also holds a trump card: the law and the US government. I assume at some point that Congress will pass laws, or the secret court will authorize, compelling every American company to essentially open itself to unfettered access and surveillance. US companies already are subject to NSLs, and the Law of Boiling Frogs suggests that it's only a matter of time until surveillance is openly and explicitly compulsory. The only long term effective way to cut this off is to cut off the NSA's budget and scale back their efforts. But I also believe that will not happen until the first ski resort opens in hell. We're burning our own village to save it. |
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