Apple Pushes White House To Take Stand On Encryption
It's pretty sad that Apple, of all companies, has to be the one to urge the White House to take a stand on encryption.
Cook is reportedly unhappy with the White House's unwillingness to take a stance on encryption, or the scrambling of emails and other messages to keep them private. According to The Intercept, he made his concerns clear to a high-level delegation of officials during a meeting in San Jose, California, last week, asking the administration to issue a statement defending the use of unbreakable encryption.
