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On both sides of Atlantic the debate around strong cryptography frequently resurfaces. Proponents of weakening cryptography or introduction of backdoors (or "golden keys") cite national security. Technologists and activists oppose such proposals, citing freedoms and cybersecurity. Regulating cryptography is of course a bad idea. It's true that cryptography can be [...]
https://blog.lukaszolejnik.com/european-union-wants-to-regulate-cryptography/
We're often taught there's not only black and white, there's also shades of grey. However, not so in cryptography unfortunately. There's no "a little bit pregnant". There's only 1
and 0
. If you want a backdoor you will lose all mathematically verifiable proof-ness and security.