GigaTap articles tagged encryption.
- Canada’s Bill C-22 Pushes Encryption Toward Built-In Access Risk - Bill C-22 expands surveillance powers in Canada and introduces mechanisms that could force access paths into encrypted systems, raising structural privacy
- Wolf Gallery and the F-Droid packaging bottleneck - Wolf Gallery’s F-Droid request shows how strong local encryption and offline design still depend on packaging work before reaching users through trusted di
- Access Now’s NSO filing is about more than WhatsApp - Access Now wants the Ninth Circuit to preserve an injunction against NSO targeting WhatsApp users. The practical risk sits at the device layer.
- Canada’s Bill C-22 tests the line on encrypted messages - Bill C-22 is moving through Canada’s Parliament with lawful-access powers that CDT says could threaten end-to-end encryption through secret compelled acces
- Canada’s C-22 Revives the Backdoor Fight - EFF says Canada’s Bill C-22 keeps core risks from an earlier surveillance bill: metadata retention, secret access orders, and unclear limits around encrypt