1994-05-05 - Re: EFF Summary of May 3 1994 Clipper and Digital Telephony Hearings

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From: joshua geller <joshua@cae.retix.com>
To: mech@eff.org
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UTC Datetime: 1994-05-05 12:49:45 UTC
Raw Date: Thu, 5 May 94 05:49:45 PDT

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From: joshua geller <joshua@cae.retix.com>
Date: Thu, 5 May 94 05:49:45 PDT
To: mech@eff.org
Subject: Re: EFF Summary of May 3 1994 Clipper and Digital Telephony Hearings
Message-ID: <199405051248.FAA06730@sleepy.retix.com>
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> 			   The Administration continues to maintain 
> that the market would accept the Clipper standard based on the 
> assumption that it is the strongest encryption scheme, regardless of who 
> holds the keys. 

but that is just an assumption if the algorithms are not available
for study.

> NSA's Clinton Brooks expressed support for Congressional Consideration 
> of the Clipper issue.  He argued that Clipper is a sound technological 
> solution to a legitimate law enforcement and National Security dilemma, 
> and that a public debate on its merits would eventually remove the 
> misinformation and mistrust of government, and would prove Clipper to be 
> in the public interest.

and 'a public debate on its merits' is difficult when details are secret.

josh





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