How Apple vs. FBI Could Be a Boon for Hackers

How Apple vs. FBI Could Be a Boon for Hackers

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The transcript discusses the conflict between government requests and technology companies, focusing on the FBI's demand for Apple to create a backdoor in its products. The speaker argues that complying could lead to global security risks, as other state and non-state actors might exploit such vulnerabilities. With the increasing number of internet-connected devices, stronger cryptography is essential. The debate may reach the Supreme Court, but a deadlock could push the issue to Congress, highlighting the broader political and legal implications.

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How does the speaker view the relationship between government requests and technology companies?

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What are the potential consequences of Apple creating a back door for the FBI?

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What is the significance of the number of internet-connected devices mentioned in the text?

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In what ways does the speaker suggest stronger cryptography is necessary?

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What are the implications of a potential Supreme Court decision on this issue?

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