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US lawmakers have introduced the Lawful Access to Encrypted Data Act to ensure 
law enforcement can access encrypted information. This bill is “a full-frontal 
nuclear assault on encryption in the United States,” one expert says. It 
requires manufacturers of encrypted devices and operating systems to have the 
ability to decrypt data upon request, creating a backdoor requirement.Lawful 
Access to Encrypted Data Act
Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Lindsey Graham and U.S. Senators Tom Cotton 
and Marsha Blackburn introduced the Lawful Access to Encrypted Data Act on 
Tuesday. The new bill “would bring an end to warrant-proof encryption in 
devices, platforms, and systems,” the committee’s announcement reads.
“Terrorists and criminals routinely use technology, whether smartphones, apps, 
or other means, to coordinate and communicate their daily activities,” Senator 
Graham said. He claims that law enforcement could not access “vital 
information” in many recent “terrorism cases and serious criminal activity” 
even after a court order was issued. Senator Cotton elaborated, “Tech 
companies’ increasing reliance on encryption has turned their platforms into a 
new, lawless playground of criminal activity,” adding:This bill will ensure law 
enforcement can access encrypted material with a warrant based on probable 
cause and help put an end to the Wild West of crime on the internet.[end of 
partial quote]

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