Re: Changes in Russian licensing of cryptraghical tools

2008-01-22 Thread Peter Gutmann
Bill Stewart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >At 12:23 AM 1/20/2008, Alexander Klimov wrote: >>Given what is required to get a license (for example, 4.b in the >>first document, says that one must have people trained in >>information security), I guess the new law is not supposed to >>limit use of cryp

Re: Changes in Russian licensing of cryptraghical tools

2008-01-21 Thread Bill Stewart
At 12:23 AM 1/20/2008, Alexander Klimov wrote: Given what is required to get a license (for example, 4.b in the first document, says that one must have people trained in information security), I guess the new law is not supposed to limit use of cryptography by ordinary people, but to limit distri

Re: Changes in Russian licensing of cryptraghical tools

2008-01-20 Thread Alexander Klimov
On Thu, 17 Jan 2008, Gleb Paharenko wrote: > Russian government accepted a changes in laws about licensing > cryptographic algorithms and devices. The statement in Russian > language: > http://www.garant.ru/hotlaw/doc/109485.htm > > Essential in English: > > You do not need to license staff which

Changes in Russian licensing of cryptraghical tools

2008-01-17 Thread Gleb Paharenko
Hello. Russian government accepted a changes in laws about licensing cryptographic algorithms and devices. The statement in Russian language: http://www.garant.ru/hotlaw/doc/109485.htm Essential in English: You do not need to license staff which uses: * symmetric ciphers with key length