Apple CEO Tim Cook defends personal privacy and the use of encryption on iPhones. Cook said the supposed tradeoff between privacy and security is “only a simplistic view” Cook repeated Apple’s stance that it complies with court-ordered warrants to produce information as required by law enforcement. Some U.S. lawmakers back creating legislation that would force tech companies to turn over encrypted data on smartphones when ordered by a judge. Some experts want a revision to a the 1994 Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act to include encrypted data in legal wiretaps.”]

