HLEG ADELE: the European Union has a "High Level Group on Access to Data for Effective Law Enforcement"
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Here is what is currently discussed in those high level sub-group meetings:
https://fragdenstaat.de/anfrage/documents-of-the-hlg-on-access-to-data-for-effective-law-enforcement-and-of-its-sub-groups/908532/anhang/document8-highlevelgrouponaccesstod...
"We love encryption...even if it is end-2-end encryption...but the operator remains responsible to provide understandable data."
Some more contex:
https://cybernews.com/privacy/european-police-want-access-messengers-real-time
More about the EU going dark:
https://www.patrick-breyer.de/en/first-insight-42-key-points-of-the-secret-eugoingdark-surveillance-plan-for-the-new-eu-commission
Kind of an unfortunate acronym. I would have gone with 'Commission on Technical Heuristics Under Logarithmic Hierarchical Ubiquity'. Or CTHULHU for short.
Some believe a lovely logo is worth a thousand acronyms.
The National Technical Support Unit (NTSU) of the Belgian Federal Police delivered the above presentation.
But, you've got to admit, a little tiny spider is not quite as menacing as a planet crushing Kraken.
Those Belgians need to step their logo game up a bit if they want to play in the big leagues.
Clearly, you have no idea what you are talking about.