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More Reasons To Drop The War On Encryption

Rod Beckstrom, founding director of the US National Cybersecurity Center and former CEO of ICANN, visits the Dark Reading News Desk at Black Hat to discuss how legislation affects cybersecurity, how law enforcement can optimize international collaboration on cybercrime takedowns, and all the many reasons law enforcement should drop the war on encryption.

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Only peripheraly related to the topic of the post - why is a security blog still using Flash?
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