The iPhone was described by Edward Snowden as a " set unsafe ," the informer of American secrets revealed that the device is the National Security Agency monitoring focus ( NSA) of the United States . Most users and Apple fans did not care about the declaration , others gave up to use the company's smartphones and tablets for that reason.
Tim Cook , Apple CEO , will the White House to discuss cyber security event that will be held next Friday ( 13/2 ) . It is ironic that even the president of the company , which is supposedly monitored by the government, will talk about safety.
The event will reveal some new cybersecurity ; the US president , Barack Obama , should reveal some new proposals for the country's technology companies cooperate better with government agencies when it comes to dealing with cyber security.
It is not yet clear what will be the role of Cook this event , probably the CEO will show your opinion on how the private sector can help to improve the cyber security of the country.
Despite the problem mentioned above, informed by Edward Snowden , Apple has defended the privacy of its customers several times , coming up at odds with the US government. Once the Justice Department even tried to appeal to a law of the 18th century, and thus compel Apple to circumvent encryption measures used in their devices.
The FBI also came into contact with large companies such as Google , to talk about the privacy features . The agency expressed concern on encryption of Android devices , which hinders investigations of terrorists and other criminals who use these devices.


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