Earlier this year, the UK government asked for the right to see the data, which currently not even Apple can access. The tech giant last week took the unprecedented step of removing its highest level data security tool from customers in the UK.
Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard says she has serious concerns about the British government's reported demand that Apple provide backdoor access to any data stored in the cloud. In a written response to members of Congress,
Tulsi Gabbard told lawmakers the order by the U.K. asking Apple (AAPL) to build a "back-door" into its encrypted security feature is an "egregious" violation of U.S. rights. Read for more.
Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard is going to bat for civil liberties against the overreaching British government.
U.S. Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard has condemned the United Kingdom's demand for Apple Inc. to create a "backdoor" to encrypted iCloud accounts, calling it a "clear and egregious violation of Americans' privacy and civil liberties.
US Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard called for an investigation and expressed concern after the UK government ordered Apple Inc. to build a backdoor into the global data of its customers.
Throwing toys out of the pram did not benefit the company Fruity cargo cult Apple’s throwing its toys out of the pram over the British government’s insistence that it provide spooks with a back door has backfired because Apple fanboys don’t give monkey's.
U.S. officials are looking at whether the United Kingdom violated a bilateral agreement by demanding Apple create a "backdoor" to