TIM COOK AND NSA DIRECTOR ADMIRAL DEBATE OVER PRIVACY AND SECURITY OF DATA


TIM COOK AND NSA DIRECTOR ADMIRAL DEBATE OVER PRIVACY AND SECURITY OF DATA



@...@ Apple chief Tim Cook and the director of the National Security Agency (NSA) argued on Monday over how much right technology companies should give to the US intelligence agencies// 

@...@ Tim cook opposed data encryption, while NSA Director Admiral Michael Rogers said that a balance needs to be maintained between protecting user *s privacy and capability to identify security threats// 

@...@ Intelligence agencies and law enforcement have conflicted that access to private data is important for nation *s security and to fight over crime// Technology companies go up against so called back doors because it compromises information of users and may put at risk their businesses// 

@... @ Rogers mentioned **strong encryption is in our nation *s best interest// ** Asked at the conference whether he supported impenetrable encryption, Rogers replied: **That *s not what I said, strong encryption is in our nation *s best interests **// 

@..@ Rogers also mentioned about the cyber attack that took place and hit critical infrastructure// He said that he was worried about the Islamic State could initiate cyber attacks as a *weapons system *//