A year ago, ETSI held a vote on a draft European standard on "Key
Management with Key Escrow/Key Recovery" based on the British Royal
Holloway protocol. ETSI votes are weighted; a standard needs 71% of
the votes to be accepted. Only the member governments were allowed to
vote. The key escrow
At 2:00 AM -0500 on 3/11/99, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Title: Survey of International Electronic and Digital Signature Initiat
Resource Type: Report
Date: Mar 1999
Source: Internet Law Policy Forum
Author: Steptoe Johnson LLP
Keywords: DIG SIGNATURES ,LEGAL ISSUES,AUTHENTICATION
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: 20th Anniversary IEEE Security and Privacy Call for Participation
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 10 Mar 1999 18:04:28 -0500 (EST)
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I tried this a few months ago, at which time the key server mysteriously
refused to store my new keys. So let's try it again.
The following keys for Lucky Green, shamrock@[netcom.com,cypherpunks.to]
have been revoked for administrative reasons:
0x113219E1
0xB663B0FD
0xB7F2BC05
Please use the
Does anybody know if any "strings" were attached to this?
Rick Murad
At 07:02 PM 3/10/99 -0500, Robert Hettinga wrote:
At 2:00 PM -0500 on 3/10/99, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Title: VeriSign OK'd for strong-crypto exports
Resource Type: News Article
Date: March 8, 1999, 12:10 p.m. PT
VeriSign received permission to issue VeriSign's Global Server ID digital
server certificates to several, fairly broad categories of users located in
any of the 44 listed countries. This permission was granted under the BXA's
recently-issued license exception "ENC".
This same license exception
Anyone know anything about this?
Thursday March 11 11:15 AM ET
Bill To Relax U.S. Controls On Encryption Advances
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A bill to relax strict U.S. export controls on
computer data-scrambling products passed a small hurdle Thursday,
gaining approval from a House Judiciary
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], "Perry E. Metzger" writes:
Anyone know anything about this?
Thursday March 11 11:15 AM ET
Bill To Relax U.S. Controls On Encryption Advances
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A bill to relax strict U.S. export controls on
computer data-scrambling products passed a
The complete audio/video/written archives of that hearing are at
http://www.computerprivacy.org/archive/03041999/
The Deputy Director of the NSA (Barbara McNamara) testified; you can watch
the tape.
-Shabbir
At 5:27 PM -0500 3/11/99, Steven M. Bellovin wrote:
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED],