Wall Street is losing its battle against encrypted apps like WhatsApp and WeChat as it tries to police employee communications — and even regulators are stumped
Wall Street is losing its grip on employee communications amid a proliferation of encrypted messaging apps, according to lawyers, bankers and enforcement officials.
Dakin Campbell | Wall Street is losing its grip on employee communications amid a proliferation of encrypted messaging apps, according to lawyers, bankers and enforcement officials.
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