Sunday, April 10, 2016

For the CNIL, backdoors are a bad idea – Eco News .com

Generally, the CNIL is quick to speak when a case might jeopardize privacy is identified. It thus shares his views in relation to these backdoor that can lead to back doors. Customers multiply delisting requests CNIL noted an increase in complaints,

Generally, the CNIL is quick to speak when a case might jeopardize the privacy identified. It thus shares his views in relation to these backdoor that can lead to back doors.

Customers are increasing their demands dereference

The CNIL found an increase in complaints, this is probably not due to an increase in problems. She believes that people become aware of “managing their online reputation.” Many people looking for information on their identity and who see with horror the damage caused.



The CNIL share his opinion on backdoors

It was pretty hard to miss the case of Apple who declined to cooperate with the US court to try to unlock the iPhone of a suspected terrorist. The FBI was forced to turn to a lambda company to meet its expectations. In the high-tech world, so there are Backdoor. These are hidden doors, they give the possibility to different governments around the world to enter the devices without any constraints. Therefore, if Apple or another manufacturer wanted to spy on a consumer, it would have perfectly the tools to do it. In various cases, it is the terrorist threats that are unsheathed, but the CNIL considers that this is not a good idea.



The United States are not the only ones affected

as part of the publication of an annual report, the national Commission on informatics and liberties stressed that these backdoors were not illegal. Agencies or governments can use them to collect all the data they want. However, the CNIL believes that this approach is “not a good solution.” Backdoor these should be closed because it believes there are already several techniques to achieve the same effects. However, this case is quite problematic since the United States are not the only ones affected, France is also a victim of this encryption excessively. Francois Molins, the Paris prosecutor said that 8 mobiles were seized last year, but this encryption prevented an intrusion.



Information Act puts forward several solutions

when Apple was asked, she replied that such disclosure could affect the safety of customers. The CNIL is against backdoors, but remains convinced that encryption “is a key element of the robustness of systems.” Interested parties should use the current techniques such as electronic data capture, requisitions … The Act Intelligence highlights several solutions to collect these data famous. In parallel, this publication has revealed that 34,367 letters were received by the CNIL and 136,241 phone calls.

The CNIL decided to sentence Google to pay a fine of 100 000 euros

The Mountain View company and the CNIL are not on the same wavelength about the right to be forgotten. She decided to sentence Google to pay a fine of 100 000 euros. It comes after a fierce battle that lasted several months.

The CNIL announced Thursday that it had condemned the giant Google to pay 100,000 euros fine. The National Commission on Informatics and Liberties criticized the US group not to have agreed to dereference on all extensions of its search engine information about individuals.

According to the CNIL, “Contrary to what Google, the delisting of all extensions does not limit freedom of expression to the extent that it involves no removal of content on the internet “. Google can still challenge that decision before the State Council. Read more

Facebook spying on us by the CNIL and the DGCCRF

While Free Basics was banned in India because of net neutrality, the social network has this time attacked for his handling of personal data . The CNIL has given three months for Facebook to change its habits.

The DGCCRF says on its website have audited the conditions for using the social network Facebook, which has “revealed the presence of unfair terms, prohibited by law “. A “Compliance will be executed within sixty days, subject to the remedies available to such companies to challenge that measure”, emphasizes the body.

A door Floor-Facebook has expressed “surprise” of this development on Tuesday.

“We are disappointed that the DGCCRF has chosen to make this announcement. We were engaged in a dialogue with its representatives to jointly determine how best to respond to the points raised, and still have the means to ensure the best possible service to Facebook users in France “, she said then the US group hopes to “continue discussions”. Read more

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