Germany Must Safeguard Against Mass Surveillance Proposal
The Danish Presidency is pushing for client-side scanning provisions in the proposed EU CSAM regulation, set for an EU Council vote on October 14. This would force platforms to scan encrypted private messages, breaking end-to-end encryption and putting privacy and national security on the line. In fact, Germany’s Federal Office for Information Security (BSI) has historically opposed any "weakening of encryption standards," viewing it as a direct threat to consumer protection and state security. Germany must continue to lead the opposition to avert a surveillance "free-for-all."
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