
Apple hires new Corporate Security Chief
Apple has reportedly recruited an ex-Amazon VP of Information Security to become its Corporate Security Chief. The new hire comes just before Apple heads to court again in its ongoing battle with the FBI.
Apple has reportedly recruited an ex-Amazon VP of Information Security to become its Corporate Security Chief. The new hire comes just before Apple heads to court again in its ongoing battle with the FBI.
The EFF, ACLU and Access Now have issued a joint statement in support of Apple in its ongoing encryption feud with the FBI.
The ongoing battle between Apple and the FBI surrounding the decryption of the San Bernadino shooter's phone has been the center of attention recently. Cook was presented with difficult questions, and walked through the timeline of events that led to where we are now.
On his program Last Week Tonight, John Oliver tackled the subject of encryption, specifically focusing on Apple's ongoing conflict on the subject with the FBI.
Speaking at SXSW in Austin, Texas, President Barack Obama warned that the tech community should find a solution to the problem of encryption before Congress passes something less desirable.
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James Woolsey, former director of the CIA, has spoken out on the current case between the FBI and Apple, siding with the iPhone maker.
U.S. Attorney General Loretta Lynch sat down recently for an interview with Stephen Colbert, where she talked about the government's current argument with Apple over encryption.
During a recent interview, Apple SVP Eddy Cue expressed concern that the FBI could go beyond ordering the unlocking of iPhones if they win their current encryption case against Apple.
Edward Snowden is pushing back against the FBI's claims that it can't unlock the iPhone at the center of the San Bernardino shooting case.