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Privacy is not 'absolute': Asio boss calls for tech companies to work with police – video

Summary by The Guardian
Mike Burgess used a speech at the National Press Club to urge tech companies to work with Asio to resolve challenges around end-to-end encryption. 'I'm asking for the tech companies to do more,' Burgess said. 'I'm asking them to give effect to the existing powers and uphold existing laws' Asio boss says privacy ‘not absolute’ as he urges social media companies to do more on extremism Continue reading...
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The Guardian broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Wednesday, April 24, 2024.
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