EU Aims to Decrypt Citizen Data by 2030: Privacy Concerns Mount

The EU Commission unveiled a roadmap outlining its plan to enable law enforcement agencies to access citizens' data lawfully and effectively by 2030, potentially including the decryption of private data. This initiative, part of the ProtectEU strategy aimed at bolstering EU internal security, has sparked concerns among privacy experts. They warn that weakening encryption could introduce new vulnerabilities and undermine security. The roadmap focuses on six key areas: data retention, lawful interception, digital forensics, decryption, standardization, and AI solutions for law enforcement. While the Commission claims to balance law enforcement needs with privacy, experts argue that strong encryption is a cornerstone of security, not an enemy.