Privacy is not 'absolute': Asio boss calls for tech companies to work with police

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  • Опубликовано: 22 апр 2024
  • Mike Burgess used a speech at the National Press Club to urge tech companies to work with Asio to resolve challenges around end-to-end encryption. 'I'm asking for the tech companies to do more,' Burgess said. 'I'm asking them to give effect to the existing powers and uphold existing laws'
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