Deputy Attorney General suggests Apple’s strong privacy position defeats ‘legitimate law enforcement’<div class="feat-image">
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<p>At a Georgetown Law and Department of Justice cybercrime conference today, Deputy Attorney General, Rod Rosenstein, made a strong statement that suggests Apple has a mission to “defeat legitimate law enforcement” efforts.</p>
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Deputy Attorney General suggests Apple’s strong privacy position defeats ‘legitimate law enforcement’