Joel Reidenberg was quoted in USA Today about how terrorism is connected to cybersecurity.
“The minute you have a mechanism in place to overcome the encryption, that opens it up for any hacker to get at it, which becomes a major issue,” said Joel Reidenberg, a cybersecurity and privacy law professor at Fordham Law School.
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The legal situation in the United Kingdom is different because the U.K. does not have a First Amendment but does have the Regulation of Investigative Powers Act, passed last year, which gives the executive branch there very broad powers to issue surveillance orders without having to go through the courts to get a warrant as would be required in the United States, Reidenberg said.