US Congress seeks answers on Juniper Networks breach amid encryption fight

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2015 incident seen as key evidentiary point.

US Congress seeks answers on Juniper Networks breach amid encryption fight
A group of US lawmakers preparing to fight a legislative attack on encrypted communications is trying to establish what happened when encryption was subverted at a Silicon Valley maker of networking gear. Democrat Ron Wyden, who sits on the Senate Intelligence Committee, said the 2015 incident ...

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