CNBC's John Lipton reports after a press briefing on Apple's response to the government's order to cooperate with the FBI.
Discussing Apple's response to the government's order to cooperate and today's hearing with FBI Director James Comey with Rep. Jim Himes, Congressman, (D) Connecticu
Apple has filed a motion to vacate the order to cooperate with the FBI and believes the government's demand violates the first amendment, reports CNBC's Eamon Javers.
Discussing the Apple-FBI dispute, his presidential campaign as part of the Libertarian party and his thoughts on Donald Trump, with John McAfee, McAfee founder.
John McAfee, McAfee founder, reacts to the court order sent to Apple to help the FBI access the data on the iPhone of one of the San Bernardino shooters. McAfee says he could put a team together and have the data on the phone in three weeks.
CNBC's Eamon Javers reports the U.S. Congress will hold hearings over the FBI-Apple issue, saying FBI Director James Comey and Apple general counsel Bruce Sewell will testify on March 1st.
Gene Munster, Managing Director & Senior Research Analyst at Piper Jaffray, looks at the brand impact of the Apple/FBI stand-off and how investors should look at Apple from the privacy perspective.
Discussing FBI Director James Comey's testimony on Capitol Hill about Apple with Comey's Austin Berglas, Senior Managing Director & head of U.S. Cyber Investigations and Incident Response, K2 Intelligence.
Rep. Ted Lieu (D-Calif.) thinks the American people should decide on whether Apple should help the FBI access the iPhone one of the San Bernardino shooters used.
FBI Director James B. Comey answers a question about the Apple court order at The House Select Intelligence Committee hearing on worldwide threats.
If anyone can get away with picking a fight with the FBI, it's Apple, says Eric Dezenhall, Dezenhall Resources, weighing in on Tim Cook's refusal to provide the federal government with the code to unlock the iPhone of the San Bernardino shooter.
The "Squawk Box" news team and Jeffrey Sonnenfeld, Yale School of Management, discuss Tim Cook's firm stand not to comply with the FBI request.
Apple CEO Tim Cook says it doesn't feel good to oppose the government but the iPhone hacking tools are the "equivalent of cancer," reports CNBC's Josh Lipton with the update.
Discussing the issue of privacy versus security in light of Apple's fight with the FBI with Mary Galligan, former cyber chief at the FBI, Deloitte & Touche's Cyber Risk Services Practice.
Jason Calacanis, CEO & Founder of Inside.com, discusses Apple asking Congress to weigh in on its stand-off with the FBI and how the public is reacting.
Apple CEO Tim Cook and the FBI Director James Comey have been asked to testify before the House Energy and Commerce Committee. Rep. Mike Pompeo (R-Kan.) of the Energy & Commerce Committee, says Apple needs to give the information over to the government.
Discussing Apple's fight with the FBI and whether this is just a business decision or a greater security issue are Eli Dourado, Director of Technology at Mercatus Center and Nathan Hecht, DStrux CEO.