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From: wcs@anchor.ho.att.com
Date: Thu, 22 Apr 93 16:00:36 PDT
To: smb@ulysses.att.com
Subject: Verbosity by Mail from NIST
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I called the phone number for NIST given in one of the announcements,
and was routed to Sherry Hankey 1-301-975-2820, who faxed me their
package of information they're sending out. There's no new technical
information (Dorothy Denning's article and some non-technical viewgraphs),
but there's a lot of newspaper clippings, pro and con, the announcements
we've seen on the net from Clinton, Q&A, etc., and what look like
viewgraphs from a couple of talks. Overall, it looks like they don't know
much more than we do :-). One talk is
"U.S. Technology Initiative for Secure Telecommunications"
Raymond G. Kammer, Acting Director, NIST, 4/16/93
which is basically the announcements turned into viewgraphs
(if I've sucessfully decoded the tangle of fax paper :-).
Another part of the package looks like another talk,
which covers Wiretap cases by the FBI and other agencies,
including a summary table for 1982-1991 of State and Federal wiretap
authorizations, arrests, and convictions (there's a footnote that
reporting of convictions seems to substantially lag actual convictions,
though the ration of arrests to convictions has decreased, averaging
2:1 over 10 years, 3:1 recently.) Most wiretaps are State and local, not FBI.
Cases they cited included the usual drug dealing and money laundering,
a judge taking bribes, a Chicago street gang El Rukn proposing to
shoot down an airliner for the Libyans, some Mafiosi, a RICO case
against the Concrete and Cement Workers Union "Prevented economic loss $585Mil",
some fraud in defense contracting and health care contracting, and
the Masters of Disaster "computer hackers" case.
Bill Stewart wcs@anchor.att.com
# Bill Stewart wcs@anchor.ho.att.com +1-908-949-0705 Fax-4876
# AT&T Bell Labs, Room 4M-312, Crawfords Corner Rd, Holmdel, NJ 07733-3030
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