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- Clipper Chip
The Clipper Chip is a cryptographic device being promoted by the U.S. government. Its purported advantage is that it provides a
standard for securing private voice communication.
http://www.cpsr.org/program/clipper/clipper.html - Added Dec 10, 1999
- COECouncil of Europe Recommendation No. R (95) 13
Concerning Problems of Criminal Procedure Law Connected with Information
Technology
http://www.privacy.org/pi/intl_orgs/coe/info_tech_1995.html - Added Dec 10, 1999
- Commercial Encryption Export Controls
Export controls on
commercial encryption
products are administered
by the Bureau of Export
Administration (BXA) in the
U.S. Depar
http://www.bxa.doc.gov/Encryption/ - Added Dec 10, 1999
- Department of Commerce Encryption Export Regulations
This interim rule amends the Export Administration Regulations
(EAR) by exercising jurisdiction over, and imposing new combined
national security and foreign policy controls on, certain encryption
items that were on the United
http://www.epic.org/crypto/export_controls/interim_regs_12_9... - Added Dec 10, 1999
- Encryption Policy Resource Page
Information on the encryption policy
http://www.crypto.com/ - Added Dec 10, 1999
- EPIC's page
Recent Crypto News and Documents.
http://epic.org/crypto/ - Added Dec 10, 1999
- Eracom Technologies
Eracom Technologies is a leading developer and global supplier of no-compromise cryptography-based IT security products ensuring Transaction Security and Privacy of Information.
http://www.eracom-tech.com - Added May 19, 2004
- NRC report: Cryptography's Role in Securing the Information Society
When used in conjunction with other approaches to
information security, cryptography is a very powerful tool
for protecting information.
http://www.nap.edu/readingroom/books/crisis/ - Added Dec 10, 1999
- Security and Freedom Through Encryption Act
The complete reference text of the SAFE Act in direct browsable format.
http://www.legalarchiver.org/safe.htm - Added Jan 30, 2004
- SOFTWAR EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW WITH FORMER NSA DIRECTOR
ADMIRAL MCCONNELL
Admiral
McConnell later became Director of the National Security Agency (NSA) after the Gulf victory and served under both
President Bush and President Clinton. Admiral McConnell finally retired from service in 1996 and left the NSA. Today, he
wor
http://www.softwar.net/mcc.html - Added Dec 10, 1999
- Statement on Crypto Policy
The Clinton Administration is proposing a framework that will encourage the use of strong encryption in commerce and private
communications while protecting the public safety and national security. It would be developed by industry and will be avail
http://www.cdt.org/crypto/960712_Gore_stmnt.html - Added Dec 10, 1999
- The Applied Cryptography Case
In January 14, 2000, new US crypto export regulations went into effect. Publicly available encryption source code, such as that at
issue in my lawsuit, is now effectively freely exportable.
http://people.qualcomm.com/karn/export/ - Added Dec 10, 1999
- The Center for International Trade and Security
Seeks to address international security
challenges through policy-relevant research and outreach.
http://www.uga.edu/~cits/ - Added Dec 10, 1999
- The GILC encryption survey
AN INTERNATIONAL SURVEY OF ENCRYPTION POLICY
http://www.gilc.org/crypto/crypto-survey.html - Added Dec 10, 1999
- The Risks of Key Recovery, Key Escrow, and Trusted Third-Party Encryption
This report examines the fundamental properties of these requirements
and attempts to outline the technical risks, costs, and implications of deploying systems
that provide government access to encryption keys.
http://www.cdt.org/crypto/risks98/ - Added Dec 10, 1999
- Vice Presidential Statement on export controls for commercial encryption products
President Clinton and I are committed to promoting the growth of electronic commerce and robust, secure communications
worldwide while protecting the public safety and national security.
http://www.epic.org/crypto/key_escrow/clipper4_statement.htm... - Added Dec 10, 1999