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Here is today’s premium R&D to accompany today’s premium topic brief on the Apple-FBI fight.
Apple on Tuesday emphasized its opposition to a court order requiring it to help unlock an iPhone https://t.co/iQPJ2bVPJ6
— NYT Business (@nytimesbusiness) March 16, 2016
Counterterrorism expert Richard Clarke thinks the NSA could have already cracked the San Bernardino shooter’s iPhone https://t.co/UkLfygbqx3
— Newsweek (@Newsweek) March 16, 2016
Apple: “Government misunderstands the technology” involved in demanding they decrypt an iPhone https://t.co/U3fifnnL4p
— John Rampton (@johnrampton) March 16, 2016
Latest in #ApplevsFBI: Apple says the law can’t be ‘stretched to fit’ San Bernardino case https://t.co/PCC8Qu98mH pic.twitter.com/OL0JVXklUr
— Forbes Tech News (@ForbesTech) March 16, 2016
Apple tells judge that US government is well-meaning but wrong in privacy fight https://t.co/NmrxuMZhsW
— Guardian Tech (@guardiantech) March 15, 2016
Apple: U.S. founders would be ‘appalled’ by DOJ iPhone request https://t.co/qdTjahApCI pic.twitter.com/8bYd8oY7zp
— Reuters Science News (@ReutersScience) March 15, 2016
How the U.S. government’s demand that Apple turn over ‘source code’ could escalate fight: https://t.co/6cUXWFIrEH pic.twitter.com/Rt3QzSqO2u
— Reuters Tech News (@ReutersTech) March 15, 2016
Apple is ‘arrogant’ and encryption is ‘oversold’, ex-NSA lawyer tells SXSW https://t.co/Rk90xE8GaQ
— Guardian Tech (@guardiantech) March 15, 2016
Apple says the government just doesn’t get it https://t.co/4oLBwA5Qf5 pic.twitter.com/eoImALfqCp
— CNNMoney (@CNNMoney) March 15, 2016
Apple says the Founding Fathers would be ‘appalled’ with the Justice Dept. for iPhone fight https://t.co/jnthvBpxD0
— Mark Berman (@markberman) March 15, 2016
What does John Oliver bring to the FBI vs. Apple encryption debate? https://t.co/Y0lTInxJAe @benth pic.twitter.com/viveyzxywu
— CS Monitor (@csmonitor) March 15, 2016
Obama sidesteps Apple to make a case for device data access: https://t.co/7DcqOioxf0 pic.twitter.com/JJ3tLrXi7m
— Reuters Business (@ReutersBiz) March 15, 2016