EU wants to decrypt your private data by 2030

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The plan focuses on six key areas:

  • Data retention. The EU Commission is expected to carry out an impact assessment with the aim of extending the EU's data retention obligations and reinforcing cooperation between service providers and authorities.
  • Lawful interception. Lawmakers seek to explore measures aimed at improving cross-border cooperation for lawful interception of data by 2027.
  • Digital forensics. The goal here is to develop technical solutions that allow authorities to analyze and preserve digital evidence stored on electronic devices.
  • Decryption. Next year, the EU Commission is set to present a Technology Roadmap on encryption to identify and evaluate decrypting solutions. These technologies are expected to equip Europol officers from 2030.
  • Standardisation. The Commission is said to be committed to working alongside Europol, industry stakeholders, experts, and law enforcement practitioners to standardize the new approach to internal security.
  • AI solutions for law enforcement. Lawmakers also seek to promote the development and deployment of AI tools by 2028. These solutions will enable authorities to lawfully and effectively process large volumes of seized data.

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Da das hier die deutsche Nachrichtenecke ist, antworte ich mal in Deutsch.

Was die EU möchte und was technisch bis dahin möglich sein wird, sind zwei paar Schuhe. Ich glaube nicht, dass ich mir in 5 Jahren um ein AES-Twofish-Serpent Volume mit einer 60-Zeichen-Passphrase Sorgen machen muss... Gähn.

Die EU möchte so einiges. Zum Beispiel die Abschaffung des bösen Bargeldes, weil jeder, der am Bargeld festhält ist sowieso ein potentieller Reichsbürger/Steuerhinterzieher/Berufsverbrecher. Der digitale programmierbare Euro ist viel sicherererer... Die Frage ist nur für wen?

Wie ging das Ziat nochmal... "Wer seine Freiheit für Sicherheit aufgibt, wird am Ende beides verlieren."
 
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