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Wyden Reintroduces Secure Data Act

Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Ore., reintroduced his Secure Data Act (S-135) Thursday. It has no co-sponsors and was referred to the Commerce Committee. The legislation is intended to end what Wyden considers searches into government-mandated “back doors” in devices. He introduced…

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the bill in the 113th Congress last month. “This bill sends a message to leaders of those [intelligence] agencies to stop recklessly pushing for new ways to vacuum up Americans’ private information, and instead put that effort into rebuilding public trust,” Wyden said in his news release last month.