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from: Mike Powell
date: 2024-12-14 09:27:00
subject: Civil societies warn agai

Civil societies warn against EU plans to make digital devices monitorable at
all times

Date:
Fri, 13 Dec 2024 16:32:28 +0000

Description:
"Lawful access by design" is "insecurity by design," say experts. Here's all
you need to know.

FULL STORY
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The EU's plan to make all digital devices monitorable at all times poses
"important risks of mass surveillance as well as substantial security and
privacy threats." 

This warning comes from a coalition of 55 civil society groups and tech
companies, including secure email Tuta and Proton, the provider behind one of
the best VPN and email services. 

Experts are especially worried about how the proposal was created "behind
closed doors," with civil society denied a chance to take part.

The Going Dark initiative

The European Commission's High-Level Group (HLG) first shared 42
recommendations back in June on how to implement a " lawful data access by
design " framework to ensure data access for effective law enforcement across
all digital devices and online platforms. 

The goal is to make the digital devices we use every day, from smartphones 
and smart homes to IoT devices and even cars, legally and technically
monitorable at all times by law enforcement bodies. 

 Encryption (the scrambling of data into an unreadable form to prevent
unauthorized access), stored data and localization access, data retention
practices, and anonymization offered by virtual private networks are among 
the main targets. 

According to experts, this so-called Going Dark agenda  the claim that there
is a lack of access to data for successfully fighting crimes  would 
constitute "insecurity by design" instead. 

"In practice, it would require the systemic weakening of all digital security
systems, including but not limited to encryption," reads the open letter,
while arguing this would put everyone's safety at risk and severely encroach
people's fundamental rights. 

"A backdoor  or any other circumvention mechanism  intended for law
enforcement can always be exploited by other actors," wrote again the 
experts. A report delivered by a High-Level Group #GoingDark  promotes an
ideology of maximum police access to data for surveillance purposes.

This plan adds to another legislation proposal being discussed in the EU
Council  the Child Sexual Abuse Regulation (CSAR). 

Deemed Chat Control by its critics, the current draft would require
communication service providers  including encrypted messaging apps and 
secure email services  to scan all the photos, videos, and URLs you share 
upon users' permission on the lookout for child sexual abuse material (CSAM). 

Needless to say, the controversial proposal has attracted strong criticism on
both privacy and security grounds from all fronts since it was first 
presented in May 2022. 

While the EU Council still cannot agree on Chat Control , all members are
committed to finding a balanced solution to combat these crimes. Hence,
lawmakers need to find a compromise before submitting the draft bill to
Parliament for negotiations.

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Link to news story:
https://www.techradar.com/computing/cyber-security/civil-societies-warn-agains
t-eu-plans-to-make-digital-devices-monitorable-at-all-times

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