1996-06-06 - Re: Markoff in NYT on NTT/RSA chip

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From: rodger@interramp.com (Will Rodger)
To: nelson@crynwr.com
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UTC Datetime: 1996-06-06 09:08:49 UTC
Raw Date: Thu, 6 Jun 1996 17:08:49 +0800

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From: rodger@interramp.com (Will Rodger)
Date: Thu, 6 Jun 1996 17:08:49 +0800
To: nelson@crynwr.com
Subject: Re: Markoff in NYT on NTT/RSA chip
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>David Lesher writes:
>
> > So Motorboatarola puts chips in the domestic MTSO's.
> > For the international ones, they leave the chips out.
>
and Russ Nelson responded:
>Crypto hooks, or more properly, crypto pads.  Lends new meaning to the
>term "one time pads".
>

For what it's worth, Motorola can do neither. US companies can't produce
anything prohibited for export unless its in the US, for the US market. And
"crypto with a hole," or hooks for crypto generally, can't be exported,
either, unless for 40-bit stuff only. Thus, Microsoft's proposals to
produce "crypto with a hole" depend on "holes" tailored to the requirements
of specific countries.

Will Rodger
Washington Bureau Chief
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