cross-posted from: discuss.tchncs.de/post/47667510
This article would have been perfect if not for the end. What was missing here was the hard numbers, that we have known for years, which show that the vast majority of child abuse happens inside families and not at all on or through the internet. There are no digital traces for most CSA so you will never be able to effectively fight this if you focus mainly on digital traces.
The challenge now is finding a way to bridge this discrepancy between the privacy and security we deserve with the data usability that law enforcement requires.
When the author is like “hmm but what could we possibly do instead of spying on everyone” they fail in their mission to give readers a realistic view of the situation. The only real solution to this problem is not of technical or digital nature, but of the social and personal kind. Teachers, doctors, caretakers need to be trained to notice patterns that emerge from sexual abuse, not just in children but adults as well, so they can give people the help they need or alert authorities if necessary.
Hotznplotzn@lemmy.sdf.org 3 days ago
It’s not only about control but also a big threat for democracy and a stable society as a whole. Last year, for example, Chinese state-backed hacking group Salt Typhoon breached the U.S. telecom networks’ wiretap system (a backdoor legally required for law enforcement to access people’s private communication), forcing the authorities to urge U.S. citizens using encrypted messaging. So there is no such thing as a backdoor only for the good guys.
Breaking encryption opens the door not just for control but also for malign actors within the borders and from abroad. Were such democratic decline ends can be seen in China, for example, where total control and surveillance is suppressing any form of dissent.
(There is a very good documentary about the devastating consequences of surveillance for those interested: total-trust.org.)
vacuumflower@lemmy.sdf.org 3 days ago
Politicians are systemically miserable scheming cowards, and what’s worse - they are usually far stupider than they appear. They don’t care about devastating effects.
joel_feila@lemmy.world 3 days ago
Ill have to read that after work