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Jörg Tauss bei der Debatte über Grundrechte am 3.7.2009
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If there is any law enforcement access requirement it can only be to encrypted information and not to the keys being used. There are hence no circumstances in which I support any requirements for government or law enforcement access to encryption keys. I support the need for law enforcement authorities to be able to use a ‘search warrant’ style of access to the decrypted text of encrypted material but not the keys being used.
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The ability of encryption to allow people to interact with each other on a global scale without fear of oppression by their governments is just about the most potent capability mankind has had for advancing democracy and human freedom on a global scale.
— Brian Gladman on Key Escrow/Recovery and LE Access to Keys at http://gladman.plushost.co.uk/oldsite/cryptography_policy/index.php
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Panasonic Toughbook Survives Tiger Attacks, Elephant Stomps, and Gunshots

http://gizmodo.com/5301891/panasonic-toughbook-survives-tiger-attacks-elephant-stomps-and-gunshots

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