State access to encrypted data in the United Kingdom: The ‘transparent’ approach

B. Keenan
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This article foregrounds four key powers through which the UK intelligence and police agencies (broadly referred to hereafter as ‘law enforcement’) may access encrypted communications and data. It is structured as follows. First, a brief overview of the European Court of Human Rights’ jurisprudence on communications surveillance contextualises the overarching normative framework that must be translated into domestic law. The four powers are then discussed, both in legal and practical terms. The first two powers operate covertly, without the knowledge of the target. The latter two operate coercively, allowing police to demand individuals unlock encrypted data on penalty of prosecution. The article argues that the overall effect is to weaken encryption systems globally.
英国国家对加密数据的访问:“透明”方法
这篇文章强调了英国情报和警察机构(以下简称“执法机构”)可以访问加密通信和数据的四项关键权力。其结构如下。首先,简要概述欧洲人权法院关于通信监控的判例,阐述了必须转化为国内法的总体规范框架。然后从法律和实践两个方面讨论了这四项权力。前两个大国在目标不知情的情况下秘密行动。后两者采取胁迫性行动,允许警方要求个人解锁加密数据,否则将受到起诉。文章认为,总体效果是在全球范围内削弱加密系统。
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