I am sure I am not the first to point out that a vendor-controlled backdoor is exactly what governments around the world are asking for (whether they realise it or not) in consumer E2E-encrypted messaging services. But when it’s in #TETRA and the users are the police, it’s a problem? https://www.wired.com/story/tetra-radio-encryption-backdoor/
TETRA Radio Code Encryption Has a Flaw: A Backdoor

A secret encryption cipher baked into radio systems used by critical infrastructure workers, police, and others around the world is finally seeing sunlight. Researchers say it isn’t pretty.

WIRED

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Yes, that's called Hypocrisy something which the UK Government is a world leader in 🫤🤦‍♂️

@riotnrrd I commend the police in demonstrating why reversible encryption isnt that bad after all.