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Amber Rudd Says She Doesn't Need To "Understand How Encryption Works" To Know It Needs Changing

The British interior minister (“Home Secretary”, as we call them) is the historian Amber Rudd, famous for being the “aristocracy co-ordinator” for the inexplicably popular film “Four Weddings and a Funeral”. She has been attracting headlines.

Amber Rudd Says She Doesn't Need To "Understand How Encryption Works" To Know It Needs Changing

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Rudd replied: "I don't need to understand how encryption works to understand how it's helping, end-to-end encryption, the criminals."

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