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Public Safety committee  I'm a systems administrator. I'm not the greatest computer security expert that you could talk to on the matter. Security personnel and law enforcement will either have to rely on brute force using their own hacking methodologies to try to intercept information they're intereste

October 17th, 2016Committee meeting

Jesse Schooff

Public Safety committee  From my standpoint, that would be very dangerous.

October 17th, 2016Committee meeting

Jesse Schooff

Public Safety committee  I can leave this with you if you like.

October 17th, 2016Committee meeting

Jesse Schooff

Public Safety committee  Hello, my name is Jesse Schooff. I'm a blogger. I volunteer with OpenMedia and I've also worked as the IT manager of a small company for the last decade. I'm here today because I'm troubled by many aspects of the anti-terrorism act of 2016, which we call Bill C-51. But the main

October 17th, 2016Committee meeting

Jesse Schooff

Public Safety committee  Thank you. That's a very good question. What you're talking about concerns me too, immensely. I consider myself a feminist. Cases like that of Amanda Todd for example—

October 17th, 2016Committee meeting

Jesse Schooff

Public Safety committee  Wanting does not make it so. Encryption is computer science, it's mathematics, and it is a thing that is either secure from end to end or it has vulnerability built into it. We could mandate that our software has to have back doors built into it, but once again, people will immed

October 17th, 2016Committee meeting

Jesse Schooff