- NPR: Slippery Slope? Court Orders Apple To Unlock Shooter's iPhone
- Radio Sputnik: Interview with Bob Cattanach on Apple Fighting US Court Order to Unlock iPhone
- CIO-Asia: Apple calls for commission to discuss FBI's iPhone unlocking demands
- ComputerWorld: Apple faces at least 12 other All Writs Act orders to force it to unlock more iPhones
- Yahoo Finance: Apple could lock governments out of future iPhones
- Benzinga: 7 Key Facts About The Apple-FBI Dilemma
- News Factor: How Apple Ended Up in the Government's Encryption Crosshairs
- Bloomberg: Apple Gains Silicon Valley's Backing in Government Fight
- Los Angeles Times: Apple CEO says helping FBI hack into terrorist's iPhone would be "too dangerous"
- Chicago Times: Facebook, Twitter side with Apple in encryption fight over mass shooter's iPhone
- USA Today: Terrorist's locked iPhone adds urgency to encryption debate in Congress
- Washington Post: Big tech companies belatedly join Apple in encryption fight
- KARE11: Local experts weigh in on iPhone, FBI dispute
- New York Times: Apple Fights Order to Unlock San Bernardino Gunman’s iPhone
- Associated Press: Apple could bypass iPhone security, experts say _ but won't
- Salon: Apple could bypass iPhone security, experts say _ but won’t
- Al Jazeera: Legal fight over encrypted iPhone ignites privacy debate
- BuzzFeed: The Fight Between The FBI And Apple Is About Setting Precedent, Not Breaking Tech
- FCW: Apple balks at court order to unlock San Bernardino shooter’s iPhone
- The Gazette: Apple phone ruling reignites debate over privacy versus law enforcement
- Scottish Daily Record: Apple to fight US Government after being ordered to help unlock iPhone of San Bernardino terrorists
- Yahoo Finance: Apple could bypass iPhone security, experts say _ but won't
- Reuters: Privacy versus security at heart of Apple phone decrypt order
- Business Insider: Here’s why the government ‘will have an uphill fight’ against Apple
- CBS News: Here's why Apple won't unlock San Bernardino killer's iPhone
- Wireless Week: Expert: Loss in Apple Encryption Case Could Open Pandora’s Box
- Baltimore Sun: Apple CEO says helping FBI hack into terrorist's iPhone would be 'too dangerous'
- CBS Local-Chad Hartman Show: Hartman and Cattanach chat about Apple not giving into the FBI request & court order to assist with encryption
- Law360: Apple's Big-Picture Focus Key To Win IPhone Unlock Fight
- Christian Science Monitor: Why is Apple in the government's encryption crosshairs?
- Information Management: Apple Gains Silicon Valley’s Backing in Fight Over Data Privacy
- GCO News: Apple Draws Line in Sand While Silicon Valley Waits to Pick Side
- Star Tribune: How Apple ended up in the government's encryption crosshairs
- El Espectador: Apple recibe respaldo de Silicon Valley en pelea con el gobierno
- Federal Times: Apple, FBI encryption clash brings ‘backdoor’ debate to the fore
- Hindustan Times: Google CEO backs Apple CEO on encryption stand against court ruling
- Denver Post: Big tech companies belatedly join Apple in encryption fight
- Japan Times: Privacy, product stakes high as Apple goes it alone against state encryption demands
- Financial Post: The big changes that Apple Inc’s FBI fight could bring to governments’ relationship with tech firms
Dorsey Partner Bob Cattanach Discusses FBI's Order for Apple to Hack Terrorist's iPhone
February 17, 2016
Updated: 2/25/2016