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
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
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
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