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Among the new powers, is the power to issue technical capability notices to companies that provide encrypted products and services to require them to ensure their systems would allow exceptional access for law enforcement and/or intelligence agencies.
This follows a statement from the Five Country (Australia, New...</description>
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      <title>Australia’s new telecom bill allowing law enforcement access to encrypted messages (like WhatsApp) could backfire</title>
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