Anyone else getting mixed messages here? Seems like the TL;DR is something like "Encryption is great and helps people be safe and also for our own safety we need the ability to break encryption"
I also don't see how they can propose with a straight face that encryption is important in securing human rights while advocating for governmental ability to break encryption.
I also don't see how they can propose with a straight face that encryption is important in securing human rights while advocating for governmental ability to break encryption.