Bringing encryption restrictions in through the back door
Bringing encryption restrictions in through the back door
Posted Mar 18, 2020 18:45 UTC (Wed) by dvdeug (subscriber, #10998)In reply to: Bringing encryption restrictions in through the back door by sub2LWN
Parent article: Bringing encryption restrictions in through the back door
I think you and OpenBSD are being a little short sighted; the same factors that lead the US to do this lead many of the nations in the world to do the same thing. Australia and the UK have been right with the US on complaining to Facebook and the like; see e.g. https://www.extremetech.com/internet/281991-australia-bec... and https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Encryption_ban_proposal_in_... . Thirty nations completely shut down the Internet, over at least some part of their territory, in 2019; I'm pretty sure they're all aboard stopping people from using secure encryption.
If https://www.gp-digital.org/world-map-of-encryption/ is to be trusted, large chunks of the world have some restrictions on encryption. There's no point in just pointing fingers at the US.
