Techdirt: Manhattan DA’s Office Serves Up Craptastic White Paper Asking For A Ban On Encryption

Techdirt: Manhattan DA’s Office Serves Up Craptastic White Paper Asking For A Ban On Encryption by Tim Cushing:

Manhattan DA Cyrus Vance may not know what the fuck he’s talking about when he discusses encryption, the internet and other tech-related issues. But that’s certainly not going to keep him from talking about them.

A just-published “white paper” from the Manhattan DA’s office (h/t Matthew Green) offers up all sorts of stupidity in its attempt to justify anti-encryption legislation.

It starts with lofty ideals…

This Report is intended to:

1) Summarize the smartphone encryption debate for those unfamiliar with the issue;
2) Explain the importance of evidence stored on smartphones to public safety;
3) Dispel certain misconceptions that many privacy advocates hold about law enforcement’s position related to encryption, including the myth that we support a “backdoor” or government-held “key;”
4) Encourage an open discussion with technology companies, privacy advocates, and lawmakers; and
5) Propose a solution that protects privacy and safety.
… before throwing most of these out completely, starting with the “open discussion” with the affected stakeholders.

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