Golden Finance reported that David Sacks, the “encryption czar,” denied the reports from some traditional media regarding changes in his role. He stated that he will continue to allocate his time as planned, with 50% devoted to policy guidance work in Washington, D.C., and 50% following the technological advancements in Silicon Valley. He emphasized that this arrangement was actively requested by him and is an ideal model for his role in technology policy.
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David Sacks, the 'encryption Tsar,' denies rumors of role changes and will allocate 50% to policy guidance work in Washington, D.C.
Golden Finance reported that David Sacks, the “encryption czar,” denied the reports from some traditional media regarding changes in his role. He stated that he will continue to allocate his time as planned, with 50% devoted to policy guidance work in Washington, D.C., and 50% following the technological advancements in Silicon Valley. He emphasized that this arrangement was actively requested by him and is an ideal model for his role in technology policy.