The head of Apple's legal department will testify in the US Congress

Bruce sewell is the senior vice president of the company Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), who leads the legal department of those from Cupertino, and during the next week he will be present before a committee of the US Congress to discuss the legal battle with FBI.

The director of the FBI, James Comey, will also be present to support the cause of the federal agency, the purpose of these hearings being to determine if either side has legal grounds to win the case in the legal dispute and if it is necessary to promulgate a legislation to support any of the causes.

Separately from the two, the New York district attorney will also testify before the US Congress committee, he being a supporter of the FBI and an inveterate critic not only of the Apple company, but also of Google, all because of the existing security measures.

Tim Cook stated in a recent interview that he will also discuss with the US president about the problem he has with the FBI, so it will be interesting to see who will win the case in the end, especially since we are talking about two extremely serious cases important.

Apple has the support of a large number of IT companies in the US, but also of some of the victims of the terrorist attack in San Bernadino, who is in the middle of this dispute, so it will be interesting to see who will win in the end.