A working group of House lawmakers studying the thorny problem of encryption this week appeared to lean away from a law requiring companies to provide law enforcement with any form of guaranteed access to locked communications.
“Members of the encryption working group see a range of obstacles to broad legislative mandates to require special access to law enforcement,” the group said in a release detailing “key takeaways” from its meetings with experts from the government, civil society, academic and private industry sectors.
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