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šŸ” Encryption Backdoors: Security Tool or Trojan Horse?

  • Aug 13
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Updated: Aug 14

šŸ” Encryption Backdoors: Security Tool or Trojan Horse?


In the ongoing debate between national security and individual privacy, encryption backdoors are a controversial topic.


On one hand, law enforcement agencies argue that they need access to encrypted communications to fight crime, terrorism, and protect national interests. On the other, cybersecurity experts warn that any backdoor—no matter how "secure"—creates a vulnerability that can be exploited by bad actors.


šŸ‘‰ If encryption can be bypassed, is it truly encryption?

šŸ‘‰ Can a backdoor be designed to allow ā€œgood guysā€ in, but keep ā€œbad guysā€ out?


Tech giants, privacy advocates, and government regulators continue to clash on this. There's no simple answer—but one thing is clear: the stakes are high.


šŸ’¬ Where do you stand on encryption backdoors?


Should we prioritize safety over privacy—or are we risking too much by weakening our digital defences?



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