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The European Commission wants a backdoor for end-to-end encryptions for law enforcement

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  • The EU is proposing a backdoor in E2EE for law enforcement
  • A more collaborative strategy is also being recommended for Europol
  • The move aims to bring EU member states together on security practices

A new internal security strategy has been unveiled by the European Commission including a roadmap regarding the “lawful and effective access to data for law enforcement” and on encryption.

The ProtectEU strategy aims to bolster the EU’s ability to “guarantee security for its citizens” and looks to produce a “sharper legal toolbox” with “increased information sharing and deeper cooperation”.

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