What do you Value More: Security or Privacy?
A historic and precedent setting case is brewing in our Nation's court system between the Federal Government and one of America's largest corporations, Apple. Whose side do you take?

Public Enemy Number One
The Timeline of the Case

"Apple won't change its mobile software to help the feds unlock a terrorist's phone, saying that would set a dangerous precedent and undermine security and privacy. The FBI says all Apple cares about is protecting its brand. Here's what is at stake"
Apple's Letter to their Customers

"The United States government has demanded that Apple take an unprecedented step which threatens the security of our customers. We oppose this order, which has implications far beyond the legal case at hand."


Who does the 'Tech' world support? 
Bloomberg News sits down with Google executives and discusses the hypothetical situation if the gunman's phone was an Android device instead of an IPhone. 
Either Everyone Gets Security or No One Does

"The FBI sees this as a privacy vs. security debate, while the tech community sees it as a security vs. surveillance debate."

"Your phone is a very intimate device. It is likely that you use it for private text conversations, and that it's connected to your bank accounts. Location data reveals where you've been, and correlating multiple phones reveal who you associate with. Encryption protects your phone if it's stolen by criminals. Encryption protects the phones of dissidents around the world if they're taken by local police.  It protects all the data on your phone, and the apps that increasingly control the world around you." 

Who do you side with? 
Apple or the FBI

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Dave Baker's Take on the Issue:

"Big Brother, Terrorism and your Privacy - Who's rights are more important."

Apple vs. FBI.

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