It strikes me that all that will be needed is the phone manufacturers to put a
screen capture and remote access ability on the phones. Then Law enforcement
need to do is read the screens no need to involve the individual app makers at
all. They are after a wide and non savvy audience here. Looking over the
shoulder of phone users is what we are talking about. I would say expect to see
a boost in convictions of medium size drug distributors and small amateur
terror type people.
These are the same people that used sms before they just want that capability
back.
Matt
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> On 12 Dec 2018, at 8:27 am, Paul Brooks <[email protected]> wrote:
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>> On 12/12/2018 3:54 am, Scott Weeks wrote:
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>> Damn, I'm gonna need a bigger bag of popcorn!
>> Waaaay bigger. I can't wait to see how this
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> We'll probably never know how this plays out, unless one of the major global
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> pulls out of the Australian market.
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> Tech companies doing development in Aust will put in independent code reviews
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> offshore team to protect against onshore employees, or will quietly close
> Australian
> development shops over years. Some tech companies will move overseas -
> gradually,
> over months and years. Net result - lower demand for Australian IT staff,
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> export figures in the DFAT stats over years.
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> Many 'component manufacturers or suppliers' will blithely carry on, unaware
> this might
> apply to them at all until they receive a notice
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> A massive data breach in 3 years time may not be traced back to a system
> change caused
> as a result of a notice, or if an investigation does uncover the root cause,
> is likely
> to be quietly hushed up.
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> It'll take a massive ASIC-website-blocking-like event own-goal to generate
> demand for
> popcorn. That or a majority of politicians starting to listen to experts
> rather than
> agencies and repealing it, and there's precious few Andrew Wilkies around at
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> moment so that's even less likely.
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