1996-01-06 - Re: Crypto Rules Report

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From: Aleph One <aleph1@dfw.dfw.net>
To: John Young <jya@pipeline.com>
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UTC Datetime: 1996-01-06 12:07:46 UTC
Raw Date: Sat, 6 Jan 1996 20:07:46 +0800

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From: Aleph One <aleph1@dfw.dfw.net>
Date: Sat, 6 Jan 1996 20:07:46 +0800
To: John Young <jya@pipeline.com>
Subject: Re: Crypto Rules Report
In-Reply-To: <199601060141.UAA21362@pipe1.nyc.pipeline.com>
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I'll be happy to provide an http site.

On Fri, 5 Jan 1996, John Young wrote:

>    In response to the December Financial Times article
>    "Encryption Rules Coming," about an international
>    cryptography meeting in Paris, and our request for
>    additional information, we have received from nobody:
> 
>       Report of the Business-Government Forum on Global
>       Cryptogoraphy Policy
> 
>       Held on 19-20 December 1995 in Paris
> 
>       Detailed Report
> 
>    The report includes meeting background information, notes
>    on the speakers articulation of the positions of industry
>    and governments, and four annexes:
> 
>    1. List of participants (EU, US, Japan -- biz and gov);
> 
>    2. Statement of Eurobit-ITAC-ITI-JEIDA which sets out
>       20 principles of global cryptographic policy;
> 
>    3. Statement by the Infosec Business Advisory Group (IBAG)
>       on 17 principles of international cryptography;
> 
>    4. The Mike Nelson Policy Problem (last point: "No one
>       trusts anyone.")
> 
> 
>    It would be great if someone would provide an FTP site. It
>    is about 31 kb.
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