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March 2, 2016

February 23, 2016

By PRIYA ANAND

Market Watch

A Democratic congressman asked the Federal Bureau of Investigation on Tuesday to drop its case asking Apple to create a new version of its operating system that lacks security features.

Congress should decide whether technology companies should weaken security for law enforcement — not the courts, Rep. Ted Lieu (D-Calif.) said in a letter to FBI Director Jim Comey.


March 2, 2016

February 23, 2016

By PATRICK HOWELL O'NEILL

The Daily Dot

U.S. Rep. Ted Lieu (D-Calif.) sent a letter on Tuesday to FBI Director James Comey, asking that the bureau withdraw its demand that Apple help unlock an iPhone owned by one of the San Bernardino terrorists. The letter pushes back against Comey's insistence that the FBI's request “isn't about trying to set a precedent” just as other law enforcement officials aim to test whether this case helps their own investigations or prosecutions.


March 2, 2016

WASHINGTON – On Thursday, March 3, Congressman Ted W. Lieu (D-Los Angeles County) will join the Wilson Center’s National Conversation panel on encryption, “Will They or Won’t They? Understanding the Encryption Debate.”


March 2, 2016

February 23, 2016

By SEAN LYNGASS

Federal Computer Week

Rep. Ted Lieu (D-Calif.) has asked FBI Director James Comey to withdraw the bureau's demand that Apple help unlock the iPhone of one of the San Bernardino, Calif., shooters.

"As a computer science major, I have seen far-reaching unintended consequences when government applies outmoded concepts to our fast-changing technological world," Lieu wrote in a Feb. 23 letter to Comey.


March 2, 2016

February 23, 2016

By CORY BENNETT and KATIE BO WILLIAMS

The Hill

Welcome to OVERNIGHT CYBERSECURITY, your daily rundown of the biggest news in the world of hacking and data privacy. We're here to connect the dots as leaders in government, policy and industry try to counter the rise in cyber threats. What lies ahead for Congress, the administration and the latest company under siege? Whether you're a consumer, a techie or a D.C. lifer, we're here to give you...

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March 2, 2016

February 23, 2016

By SARAH PARVINI and MATT HAMILTON

The Los Angeles Times

Demonstrations across the nation on Tuesday drew supporters of Apple for defying a court order and refusing to help the FBI unlock the San Bernardino gunman’s iPhone.

Coordinated by a group called Fight for the Future, which has held protests on other tech issues, the protests were organized in San Francisco, Los Angeles, Apple’s Silicon Valley headquarters and FBI headquarters in Washington, among other locations.


March 2, 2016

February 23, 2016

By RIHRAN KEHEYIAN

Armenian News Network

WASHINGTON- - Photo-editing, collage and drawing app, PicsArt -a Yerevan-based company with more than 250 million installations, or downloads, serving a global community of 65 million - has joined a growing list of corporations and Congressional leaders in calling on the Obama Administration to help facilitate the growth of Armenia's burgeoning tech sector commerce with the United States by negotiating a bilateral Double Tax Treaty, reported the Armenian National Committee of America.


March 2, 2016

February 24, 2016

By DAVID HASEYER

Inside Climae News

In response to a petition calling for an investigation of ExxonMobil, Maryland Attorney General Brian E. Frosh said his office will "hold accountable any individuals and corporations who have intentionally contributed" to climate change.


March 2, 2016

February 24, 2014

By RICH EDMONDS

iMore

U.S. representative Ted Lieu has asked FBI director James Comey to withdraw the agency's requests for Apple to unlock and provide access to an iPhone used by one of the San Bernardino shooters. Apple has since opted to make a stand and is currently facing off both the FBI and Department of Justice with consumers and fans of the company looking to rally to show their support.