Press advocates say that the surge in encryption is a reaction to the demand for police accountability after 2020.

Archived version: https://archive.ph/uOMPf

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Yeah. Because it’s not OpSec, or a modicum of comms security.

No no, it’s gotta be a conspiracy. SACAB after all.

You yanks are worrisome.

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A “local news” Facebook page is all up in arms about this. The page sometimes provides useful information about road blockages and the like. I’m pretty sure he just listens to the scanner all day and posts what he hears. Our local emergency services (police, fire, etc.) are replacing their radios with encrypted ones soon.

But I’ve wondered if they were simply replacing old radios, and encrypted radios are now what is available - i.e., buying unencrypted radios now might be like trying to buy an old cell phone that doesn’t do digital communication. Of course, there are solutions to the issue that emergency departments could take in the name of transparency, like streaming the communications online.

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It the later was the case then they would make the encryption keys public and they could continue to use new technology all they want.

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There are still plenty of analog radios on the market.

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That was really late.

In Sweden, police radio has been encrypted since they switched to the current system called Rakel in 2010.
The police are also not the only users of Rakel. Some users include the military, emergency services, various government orgs, and a bunch others.

The system is run by MSB (Swedish Civil Contingencies Agency).

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Similar in the UK. Ours is called Airwave and came in in the early 2000s.

https://www.airwavesolutions.co.uk/the-service/emergency-services-network/

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Officer, didn’t you try to tell me that if I’m following the rules then I have nothing to hide?

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Things are not going in a positive direction for us.

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