Over 60 Organizations Call on Governments Worldwide to Protect Encryption

Over 60 Organizations Call on Governments Worldwide to Protect Encryption

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TechRadarNov 18, 2025

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Why It Matters

Weakening encryption threatens global cybersecurity, undermines consumer confidence, and could stifle digital commerce, while the debate shapes future regulatory frameworks for data privacy and law‑enforcement access.

Summary

A coalition of 61 tech and privacy groups, including the VPN Trust Initiative, issued a global statement urging governments to safeguard strong encryption, warning that backdoors and key‑escrow systems would weaken security and damage the digital economy. The appeal comes as the EU intensifies its push for measures like the Chat Control bill and a roadmap to grant law‑enforcement access to encrypted data by 2030. Signatories argue that weakening encryption erodes user trust, hampers commerce, and creates systemic vulnerabilities that criminals could exploit. While acknowledging law‑enforcement needs, the letter stresses that any access must not compromise the privacy of billions of consumers and enterprises.

Over 60 organizations call on governments worldwide to protect encryption

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