Australia’s Controversial Anti-Encryption Law Passes

The Australian Parliament passed a new anti-encryption bill compelling tech companies to grant the government access to encrypted information. Analysts say the bill has worldwide implications for digital privacy.

“This ensures that our national security and law enforcement agencies have the modern tools they need, with appropriate authority and oversight, to access the encrypted conversation of those who seek to do us harm,” Australian Attorney General Christian Porter said, as quoted by the New York Times.