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Explore the complex landscape of technical assistance demands from U.S. law enforcement in this informative Black Hat conference talk. Delve into the types of surveillance assistance the government can compel companies to provide, examining high-profile cases like the FBI's demand for Apple to access the San Bernardino shooter's iPhone. Learn about the potential requirements companies may face, including disclosing user data, decrypting information, writing custom code, or surrendering encryption keys. Gain insights into the importance of advance preparation for handling such demands, especially in light of the U.S. Department of Justice's aggressive stance towards resistant companies. Compare the experiences of tech giants like Apple with smaller entities like Lavabit and Yahoo!, highlighting the challenges and consequences of opposing surveillance orders. Benefit from the expertise of two Crypto Policy Project attorneys from Stanford Law School's Center for Internet and Society as they guide enterprise audiences through the intricacies of technical-assistance orders, applicable laws, and response options. Equip yourself with essential knowledge to effectively manage law enforcement demands, regardless of your company's resources.