
The technology isn't new - but has been increasingly used in recent years since whistleblower Edward Snowden's revelations about covert mass surveillance conducted by Western governments. Strong encryption refers to a way of scrambling messages or data in such a way that it cannot be understood without the correct password or key - even by law-enforcement officials or the encryption-software provider. 'The first duty of any government is to keep our country and our people safe.' These statements had been widely regarded as a signal that he intended to attempt to ban strong encryption in the coming Investigatory Powers Bill in the fall. The denial comes after, saying he wanted to 'ensure that terrorists do not have a safe space in which to communicate.' Cameron's comments echoed - asking in January whether 'we want to allow a means of communication between two people which even in extemis with a signed warrant from the home secretary personally that we cannot read?' 'My answer to that question is no, we must not,' he added.

REUTERS/Luke MacGregor The UK government will not try to ban encryption, a Number 10 representative has told Business Insider. There is no shortage of news about schools adopting and then quickly abandoning new technology, curriculum, or assessment frameworks. Determining an approximate ROI to safeguard your citizens is a complicated calculation. What is a human life worth? It's priceless, obviously. Does not have any crack for 2013 圆4, and the 2013.5 does not work for the 2013.
