From: futplex@pseudonym.com (Futplex)
To: cypherpunks@toad.com (Cypherpunks Mailing List)
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UTC Datetime: 1995-08-14 13:47:09 UTC
Raw Date: Mon, 14 Aug 95 06:47:09 PDT
From: futplex@pseudonym.com (Futplex)
Date: Mon, 14 Aug 95 06:47:09 PDT
To: cypherpunks@toad.com (Cypherpunks Mailing List)
Subject: Re: Data Secrecy Rift
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John Markoff writes:
> In a letter sent to the Vice President last Thursday, eight
> executives, including James Treybig, chairman of Tandem
> Computers Inc.; Gil F. Amelio, chairman of the National
> Semiconductor Corporation; Edward McCracken, chairman of
> Silicon Graphics Inc.; Eugene Shanks Jr. president of the
> Bankers Trust New York Corporation, which conducts
> international electronic commerce, and Stephen T. Walker,
> chairman of Trusted Information Systems, urged that the
> Government immediately establish a new standard to control
> the export of technology that is used to encode
> communications, so that outsiders cannot tap in.
This doesn't say very much. What sort of "new standard" for crypto export
control did they urge ? Also, if you'll pardon my naivete, how does TIS
stand to benefit from such restrictions ?
-Futplex <futplex@pseudonym.com>
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