
Leaders of technology companies in Europe are calling on governments to take action to protect digital security. During the conference dedicated to cybersecurity, they emphasized that cross-border encryption of data creates problems for law enforcement agencies in the fight against crime.
The main issue raised for discussion is the balance between security and protecting personal privacy. Company leaders are calling for the search for a compromise that will allow maintaining the confidentiality of citizens' data, but at the same time restrict access to information for the purposes of preventing crime.
"We must work together to find an optimal solution that takes into account the interests of all parties," noted one of the conference participants. He also emphasized the importance of cooperation between the private and public sectors to ensure security in the digital environment.
The need to strengthen measures for cybersecurity is becoming increasingly urgent, given the rise of cybercrime and cyberattacks in recent years. Experts expressed concern about the potential use of encryption by wrongdoers to conceal their actions and counteract law enforcement agencies.
Protecting personal data is recognized as a priority, but it is important to find a solution that ensures safety and justice in the digital world. Conference participants call for dialogue and cooperation to develop effective mechanisms for protecting against cyber threats in Europe.