McLEAN, VA — Retired four-star general Michael Hayden, who as director of the NSA installed and still defends the controversial surveillance program to collect telephone metadata on millions of Americans, says he opposes proposals to force Apple and other tech companies to install "back doors" in digital devices to help law enforcement. In an
Ex-NSA Chief Backs Apple On iPhone ‘Back Doors’
Retired general Michael Hayden speaks about his new book ‘Playing to the Edge’ and weighs in on Apple’s case with the government, Donald Trump’s security policy and Hillary Clinton’s email scandal.