EU watchdog questions secrecy around lawmakers’ encryption-breaking CSAM scanning proposal

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The European Commission has again been urged to more fully disclose its dealings with private technology companies and other stakeholders, in relation to a controversial piece of tech policy that could see a law mandate the scanning of European Union citizens’ private messages in a bid to detect child sexual abuse material (CSAM).
The issue is of note as concerns have been raised about…



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