Radio 5 discussion about David Cameron's plans to backdoor secure messaging services by gcluley published on 2015-01-16T11:44:59Z Radio 5 discussion between computer security expert Graham Cluley, Preston Byrne of Eris Industries, and Professor Anthony Glees, of University of Buckingham's Centre for Security and Intelligence Studies. The topic? Are David Cameron's plans for backdoors to be built into secure encrypted messaging services a good idea? Genre David Cameron Comment by Thrall Horde Open source people do not make money out of software, gduh! 2015-01-18T19:48:26Z Comment by Thrall Horde Require by law, and terrorists will agree - bullshit 2015-01-18T19:47:17Z Comment by Thrall Horde National security is 2 people killed by terrorists in uk in last 5 years. Five times more killed from slipping in bathtubs than terrorists in US! 2015-01-18T19:46:47Z Comment by Thrall Horde Privacy is a right, and we will communicate privately! 2015-01-18T19:45:56Z Comment by Thrall Horde If your card transactions are open to a third party you are breaking card processing rules, so no card payments will be allowed. 2015-01-18T19:44:50Z Comment by Thrall Horde See my blog at www.me.uk to find how a child can communicate privately 2015-01-18T19:43:55Z Comment by Thrall Horde You cannot actually stop private communications anyway - pen, paper and dice and you have uncrackable codes - do they ban those? 2015-01-18T19:42:59Z Comment by Thrall Horde It is dangerous to cripple encryption - that is allowing criminals and terrorists in. 2015-01-18T19:42:13Z Comment by cassiel ...and here, at 7:40 or so, is a clear demonstration of how little the government understands computer security. 2015-01-17T10:34:36Z Comment by Metz OfVisordown tooo...much....stupid. "Professor" Anthony Glees? Who the hell gave him a degree?! 2015-01-16T15:23:15Z