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Dozens of technology industry organizations from six continents called on governments around the globe this week to reject efforts to weaken or bypass encryption. This collective stance comes in response to increasing pressure from various governments seeking to implement measures that could undermine digital security. The organizations argue that strong encryption is vital for protecting user privacy, securing sensitive data, and maintaining trust in digital communications.
In their joint statement, the groups emphasized that encryption serves as a fundamental safeguard against cyber threats, including data breaches and identity theft. They highlighted that any attempts to introduce backdoors or weaken encryption could expose individuals and businesses to significant risks. The coalition also pointed out that encryption is essential for the functioning of modern economies, as it supports secure transactions and communications across various sectors.
As discussions around digital security continue to evolve, these technology organizations remain steadfast in their commitment to advocating for strong encryption as a cornerstone of a safe and secure digital landscape.
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