德国对客户端扫描CSAM、恐怖主义、贩毒、吸毒和逃税的态度

Lisa Geierhaas, Fabian Otto, Maximilian Häring, Matthew Smith
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近年来,有越来越多的立法努力和拟议的技术措施削弱隐私保护技术,其目标是打击虐待儿童等严重犯罪。这些建议的措施之一是客户端扫描(CSS)。在苹果表示打算在2021年部署CSS以及欧盟将于2022年提出立法的背景下,CSS一直备受争议。争论的双方都声称他们的工作是为了人民的最大利益。为了阐明这一点,我们对德国公民的代表性样本进行了一项调查。我们调查了CSS与基于云的扫描对不同类型犯罪的普遍接受程度,并分析了对德国政府和谷歌、苹果等公司的信任如何影响我们参与者的观点。我们发现,大部分与会者都愿意接受社民党打击虐待儿童或恐怖主义等严重罪行的措施,但对其他非法活动的支持度则大幅下降。然而,大多数支持CSS的参与者也担心潜在的滥用,只有20%的人表示他们不担心。这些结果表明,我们的许多参与者愿意对他们的设备进行扫描,并接受一些风险,希望能帮助执法部门。在我们的分析中,我们认为有充分的理由不认为这是引入CSS的全权委托,而是对标准普尔社区的行动呼吁。如何在降低隐私和社会风险的同时,实现人们防止严重网络犯罪的愿望,还需要进行更多的研究。
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Attitudes towards Client-Side Scanning for CSAM, Terrorism, Drug Trafficking, Drug Use and Tax Evasion in Germany
In recent years, there have been a rising number of legislative efforts and proposed technical measures to weaken privacy-preserving technology, with the stated goal of countering serious crimes like child abuse. One of these proposed measures is Client-Side Scanning (CSS). CSS has been hotly debated both in the context of Apple stating their intention to deploy it in 2021 as well as EU legislation being proposed in 2022. Both sides of the argument state that they are working in the best interests of the people. To shed some light on this, we conducted a survey with a representative sample of German citizens. We investigated the general acceptance of CSS vs cloud-based scanning for different types of crimes and analyzed how trust in the German government and companies such as Google and Apple influenced our participants’ views. We found that, by and large, the majority of participants were willing to accept CSS measures to combat serious crimes such as child abuse or terrorism, but support dropped significantly for other illegal activities. However, the majority of participants who supported CSS were also worried about potential abuse, with only 20% stating that they were not concerned. These results suggest that many of our participants would be willing to have their devices scanned and accept some risks in the hope of aiding law enforcement. In our analysis, we argue that there are good reasons to not see this as a carte blanche for the introduction of CSS but as a call to action for the S&P community. More research is needed into how a population’s desire to prevent serious crime online can be achieved while mitigating the risks to privacy and society.
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