Shachar Shemesh wrote:
> (http://www.mod.gov.il/modh1/encryption/tzofend.htm) doesn't seem to
Of all the products that I recognize on this list (i.e., most of them),
not even one includes reasonably secure encryption. The only exceptions
I could spot are the encryption stuff built into Windows and Solaris
(e.g., SSL and password hashing), assuming strong encryption is now
standard in these products (is it?).
The rule thus seems to be that you can get a permit for your
cryptographic application as long as it's easy to break. Makes perfect
sense, of course. Don't count on PGP or SSH showing up anytime soon.
Regards,
Eran Tromer
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