Law Banning Default Encryption is the default setting for new Apple iPhone and Google Android mobile devices. To gain access, manufacturers would have to create a so-called “backdoor,” and give law enforcement a special key to decrypt data. Without such a key, law enforcement could gain access only with the permission of devices’ owners. Lawmakers at a Congressional hearing on April 29 addressed the encryption – and security – of mobile devices and devices. Backdoor would undermine U.S. cybersecurity, experts say.”]
Source: https://www.inforisktoday.com/blogs/law-banning-default-encryption-unlikely-p-1848

