"R. A. Hettinga" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> Since the state is, in a world of ubiquitous networks and financial
>> cryptography, going the way of the Church (i.e. more ceremony than
>> hegemony) I bet 1gAU (compounded) that, 400 years from now,
>> cryptography will *still* be a munition.
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At 3:31 PM -0800 on 1/12/00, John Gilmore wrote:
> In addition, the guidelines also implement agreements reached by
> the Wassenaar Arrangement in December 1998 by decontrolling
> 64-bit mass market products, 56-bit encryption items and 512-bit
> key management products. Today's changes do not a
(This doesn't appear to be on www.bxa.doc.gov anywhere yet. BXA's
PR people say their web team is off at a retreat somewhere... --gnu)
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