U.S. Congress warns Ottawa's lawful-access bill could weaken defences against hackers
The U.S. Congress has raised concerns regarding a proposed lawful-access bill in Canada, suggesting that it could compromise defenses against hackers. The letter to Ottawa emphasizes the risks to American security interests.
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