On the new Dutch Intelligence and Security Law

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... This law vastly expands when the Dutch agencies can perform SIGINT on Dutch Internet Exchanges like the Amsterdam Internet Exchange. These powers extend to any form of communication, including private peering and Private Network Interconnects (PNI). Every cable must be made available for ’exploration’, and it is likely that due to the wording in the new law, any request for such examination will be granted by the commission that rules on these things. Such exploration includes the right to send data to foreign intelligence agencies, including non-European ones.

Secondly, the law also makes it clear that requests for full intercepts should now mostly be judged on technical terms (‘is the request complete’) and with much less emphasis of the merits of full SIGINT. But do read on for the details.

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Something that already exist in Germany. For me another reason to use encryption whenever possible.

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Marco Moock

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