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EU Debates Chat Control: Balancing Child Safety and Privacy
The European Union is debating the Child Sexual Abuse Regulation (CSAR), nicknamed "Chat Control", which mandates scanning private communications for child sexual abuse material, sparking concerns about mass surveillance versus child protection.
EU Debates Chat Control: Balancing Child Safety and Privacy
The European Union is debating the Child Sexual Abuse Regulation (CSAR), nicknamed "Chat Control", which mandates scanning private communications for child sexual abuse material, sparking concerns about mass surveillance versus child protection.
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16% Bias Score


Quantum Network Pioneer Wins €1 Million Prize
Stephanie Wehner, a professor at QuTech in Delft, received the Körber European Science Prize for her work on making quantum networks more accessible, aiming to enable broader use beyond quantum physics experts.
Quantum Network Pioneer Wins €1 Million Prize
Stephanie Wehner, a professor at QuTech in Delft, received the Körber European Science Prize for her work on making quantum networks more accessible, aiming to enable broader use beyond quantum physics experts.
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16% Bias Score


UK Withdraws Apple Encryption Backdoor Demand After US Intervention
Following months of US diplomatic pressure, the UK government withdrew its demand that Apple create a backdoor for accessing encrypted data on its devices, averting a potential weakening of global encryption security and a breach of the CLOUD Act.
UK Withdraws Apple Encryption Backdoor Demand After US Intervention
Following months of US diplomatic pressure, the UK government withdrew its demand that Apple create a backdoor for accessing encrypted data on its devices, averting a potential weakening of global encryption security and a breach of the CLOUD Act.
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36% Bias Score


UK Drops Demand for Apple Encryption Backdoor
Following reports that the UK government ordered Apple to create a backdoor into its encryption, allowing access to user data, US intelligence chief Tulsi Gabbard announced that the UK has dropped the demand after months of collaboration with US officials, addressing concerns over violating American...
UK Drops Demand for Apple Encryption Backdoor
Following reports that the UK government ordered Apple to create a backdoor into its encryption, allowing access to user data, US intelligence chief Tulsi Gabbard announced that the UK has dropped the demand after months of collaboration with US officials, addressing concerns over violating American...
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36% Bias Score


UK Withdraws Controversial Demand for Apple Data Access
The UK government reportedly withdrew its demand for Apple to provide access to globally encrypted user data, reversing a controversial decision that sparked privacy concerns and legal challenges. This follows concerns about threats to civil liberties and national security.
UK Withdraws Controversial Demand for Apple Data Access
The UK government reportedly withdrew its demand for Apple to provide access to globally encrypted user data, reversing a controversial decision that sparked privacy concerns and legal challenges. This follows concerns about threats to civil liberties and national security.
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44% Bias Score


Quantum Computing Threat: Q-Day and the Future of Data Security
The looming threat of "Q-day," when quantum computers can break current encryption, could compromise sensitive data globally, prompting governments and corporations to invest heavily in quantum-safe cryptography.
Quantum Computing Threat: Q-Day and the Future of Data Security
The looming threat of "Q-day," when quantum computers can break current encryption, could compromise sensitive data globally, prompting governments and corporations to invest heavily in quantum-safe cryptography.
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44% Bias Score

EU Counter-Terrorism Coordinator Advocates for Police Access to Encrypted Messages
The EU's Counter-Terrorism Coordinator, Bartjan Wegter, argues for granting law enforcement access to end-to-end encrypted messages on a case-by-case basis, citing concerns that encrypted platforms hinder investigations into terrorist activities.

EU Counter-Terrorism Coordinator Advocates for Police Access to Encrypted Messages
The EU's Counter-Terrorism Coordinator, Bartjan Wegter, argues for granting law enforcement access to end-to-end encrypted messages on a case-by-case basis, citing concerns that encrypted platforms hinder investigations into terrorist activities.
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40% Bias Score

Vance Secures U.K. Concession on Apple Data "Backdoor"
Vice President JD Vance secured an agreement with the U.K. to drop its order demanding Apple provide a "backdoor" to user data, prioritizing user privacy and national sovereignty; this follows concerns about threats to civil liberties raised by the U.S. and bipartisan warnings to the DNI.

Vance Secures U.K. Concession on Apple Data "Backdoor"
Vice President JD Vance secured an agreement with the U.K. to drop its order demanding Apple provide a "backdoor" to user data, prioritizing user privacy and national sovereignty; this follows concerns about threats to civil liberties raised by the U.S. and bipartisan warnings to the DNI.
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48% Bias Score

UK Drops Demand for Apple "Backdoor" Access to US Data
The UK government dropped its demand for Apple to create a "backdoor" into US user data, resolving a transatlantic dispute over privacy concerns and ending Apple's legal challenge; this followed objections from the US president and vice-president and warnings from civil liberties groups about the ri...

UK Drops Demand for Apple "Backdoor" Access to US Data
The UK government dropped its demand for Apple to create a "backdoor" into US user data, resolving a transatlantic dispute over privacy concerns and ending Apple's legal challenge; this followed objections from the US president and vice-president and warnings from civil liberties groups about the ri...
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56% Bias Score

U.K. Drops Demand for Apple Encryption Backdoor
The U.K. government dropped its demand for Apple to create a "back door" into its encrypted data after concerns were raised by the U.S. government regarding the potential for misuse and national security risks; this may lead to Apple reinstating its Advanced Data Protection service in the U.K.

U.K. Drops Demand for Apple Encryption Backdoor
The U.K. government dropped its demand for Apple to create a "back door" into its encrypted data after concerns were raised by the U.S. government regarding the potential for misuse and national security risks; this may lead to Apple reinstating its Advanced Data Protection service in the U.K.
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44% Bias Score

UK Drops Demand for Apple Encryption Backdoor
The UK government has dropped its demand for Apple to provide access to US citizens' encrypted data after months of dispute, protecting American civil liberties and preventing a backdoor into user data, following pressure from US intelligence officials.

UK Drops Demand for Apple Encryption Backdoor
The UK government has dropped its demand for Apple to provide access to US citizens' encrypted data after months of dispute, protecting American civil liberties and preventing a backdoor into user data, following pressure from US intelligence officials.
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44% Bias Score

Microsoft Enhances Outlook Email Security with Two-Click Encryption Verification
Microsoft is implementing a two-click verification process for encrypted emails in Outlook across Windows, web, iOS, and Android platforms to enhance security by requiring user confirmation before accessing sensitive information, starting in April 2024 and fully implemented by June 2024.

Microsoft Enhances Outlook Email Security with Two-Click Encryption Verification
Microsoft is implementing a two-click verification process for encrypted emails in Outlook across Windows, web, iOS, and Android platforms to enhance security by requiring user confirmation before accessing sensitive information, starting in April 2024 and fully implemented by June 2024.
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40% Bias Score
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