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Obama Says He's 'A Strong Believer In Strong Encryption'

An anonymous reader writes: U.S. President Barack Obama spoke with Re/code recently on a variety of topics relating to technology. The talk included the president's thoughts on encryption, which has been a controversial subject in tech circles lately after government officials (including Obama himself) have publicly complained about default encryption in modern communication tools. In the interview, he says he's a "strong believer in strong encryption," adding, "I lean probably further on side of strong encryption than some in law enforcement." Obama puts it another way, more bluntly: "There's no scenario in which we don't want really strong encryption." However, the president says the public itself is driving concern for leaving law enforcement a way in: "The first time that an attack takes place in which it turns out that we had a lead and we couldn't follow up on it, the public's going to demand answers."

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  1. Re: Huh? by tysonedwards · · Score: 0, Troll

    How cute! He believes in strong encryption like others believe in the Easter Bunny!

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  2. Re:9/11 by ColdWetDog · · Score: 1, Troll

    Oh, that's Already been done. No need to bother Obama about it.

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