Re: Sovereignty issues and Palladium/TCPA

2003-01-31 Thread David Howe
at Friday, January 31, 2003 2:18 AM, Peter Gutmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] was seen to say: schnipp More particularly, governments are likely to want to explore the issues related to potential foreign control/influence over domestic governmental use/access to domestic government held data. In

Sovereignty issues and Palladium/TCPA

2003-01-31 Thread Peter Gutmann
It looks like Palladium (or whatever it's called this week) is of concern not just to individuals but to governments as well (the following text forwarded from elsewhere): -- Snip -- Governments would want to explore the implications of the use and retention of government-held information and

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2003-01-31 Thread R. A. Hettinga
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RES: Request: review of new Cryptanalysis book

2003-01-31 Thread Mads Rasmussen
Hmm nobody reacted to my request :( I found this recently, not really a review, but here it goes http://www.cerias.purdue.edu/homes/ssw/contc/C1534FL.pdf I guess I have to cough up the 80 bucks and see for myself :o( Mads Rasmussen Open Communications Security +55(11)3345-2525

RES: Request: review of new Cryptanalysis book

2003-01-31 Thread Mads Rasmussen
-Mensagem original- De: Anton Stiglic [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Enviada em: sexta-feira, 31 de janeiro de 2003 16:50 Para: Mads Rasmussen Assunto: Re: Request: review of new Cryptanalysis book There was a small thread on sci.crypt