1994-05-12 - NSA’s Baker to debate key escrow live on AOL, May 26

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From: Stanton McCandlish <mech@eff.org>
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UTC Datetime: 1994-05-12 22:07:30 UTC
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From: Stanton McCandlish <mech@eff.org>
Date: Thu, 12 May 94 15:07:30 PDT
To: comp-org-eff-talk@cs.utexas.edu (eff.talk)
Subject: NSA's Baker to debate key escrow live on AOL, May 26
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                    NSA'S CHIEF COUNSEL TO APPEAR ONLINE

    Stewart A. Baker, Chief Counsel for the National Security Agency and
    featured writer in WIRED 2.06 will host a Q&A session on the Clipper
    Chip. He will appear on America Online in Center Stage (from AOL type
    keyword: "center stage") on Thursday May 26, 1994, from 7-9 p.m. EST.

    Baker is the NSA's top lawyer and supports the Clipper Initiative. He
    worked briefly as Deputy General Counsel of the Education Department
    under President Jimmy Carter. His article "Don't Worry Be Happy"
    refutes seven myths of key escrow encryption and is a WIRED Exclusive.

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[NOTE: chances are that's actually EDT not EST.]


-- 
Stanton McCandlish * mech@eff.org * Electronic Frontier Found. OnlineActivist
"In a Time/CNN poll of 1,000 Americans conducted last week by Yankelovich
Partners, two-thirds said it was more important to protect the privacy of
phone calls than to preserve the ability of police to conduct wiretaps.
When informed about the Clipper Chip, 80% said they opposed it."
- Philip Elmer-Dewitt, "Who Should Keep the Keys", TIME, Mar. 14 1994




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