«The first part of this series examined jurisdictions that have adopted a coercive approach to cryptographic barriers. Nations such as the United Kingdom, Australia, and France navigate the practical hurdles of end-to-end encryption through statutory workarounds. Rather than attempting to break the encryption itself, these legal systems apply pressure directly to the device owner – […]»
1 April, 2026Oleg Afonin
«On March 23, 2026, the Hong Kong government amended the rules of its National Security Law, making it a criminal offense to refuse police passwords or decryption assistance for personal devices. When I read the security alert, my initial plan was simply to compile a list of jurisdictions with similar laws. That catalog quickly outgrew […]»
31 March, 2026Oleg Afonin
«In July 2025, a tactical team of United States Marshals descended on the Tennessee home of Angela Lipps, arresting the fifty-year-old grandmother at gunpoint while she watched her young grandchildren. Her apprehension was not the culmination of traditional detective work, but the result of authorities placing undue confidence in an AI-based facial recognition system. An […]»
27 March, 2026Oleg Afonin