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FBI wants 'adult conversation' on encryption

By: Eric Tucker, Associated Press,
<http://www.federaltimes.com/author/eric-tucker> August 30, 2016 (Photo
Credit: Gabriella Demczuk/Getty Images)

WASHINGTON — FBI Director James Comey warned again Tuesday about the
bureau's inability to access digital devices because of encryption and said
investigators were collecting information about the challenge in
preparation for an "adult conversation" next year.

Default encryption built into smartphones is "making more and more of the
room that we are charged to investigate dark," Comey said in a
cybersecurity symposium.



The remarks reiterated points that Comey has made repeatedly in the last
two years, before Congress and in other settings, about the growing
collision between electronic privacy and national security.

The Justice Department decided not to seek a legislative fix, and some of
the public debate surrounding the FBI's legal fight with Apple has subsided
in the last few months since federal authorities were able to access a
locked phone in a terror case without the help of the tech giant. But Comey
made clear that he expects to continue the dialogue.

"The conversation we've been trying to have about this has dipped below
public consciousness now, and that's fine," Comey said. "Because what we
want to do is collect information this year so that next year we can have
an adult conversation."



The American people, he said, have a reasonable expectation of privacy in
houses, cars and electronic devices — but he argued that right is not
absolute.

"With good reason, the people of the United States — through judges and law
enforcement — can invade our public spaces," Comey said, adding that that
"bargain" has been at the heart of the country since its inception.

Comey spoke at a symposium organized by Symantec, a software technology
company.

He also defended the Justice Department's decision to bring indictments
against Chinese and Iranian officials in major cyberattack cases, arguing
that that tactic will make them think twice before traveling.




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