The Encryption Revolution

by Christine Hudgins-Bonafield

Encryption, the ability to "hide" electronic information throughcodes from prying eyes, is a hot topic for corporations and governmentsaround the world. In an exclusive report, we detail the plans for U.S. policyon encryption, including the possibility that the White House may shiftits stance and allow companies to hold their own encryption keys.

Will Spies Hold Your Keys?

(from the March15, 1996, Network Computing )

New Internet Standard Exceeds 40-Bit ExportLimit
Jeffrey S chiller On Encryption And GlobalCommerce
International Restrictions May Ease For LaptopUsers
V-ONE Responds To U.S. Policies
More Than One Way To Skin A Coded Cat
TIS Takes A Bite Out Of The Forbidden Fruit
Cryptologists Urge Use Of Longer Keys
William Murray On U.S. Export Policy
Computer Alliance Opposes Export Policies
U.S. Banks And Encryption
HP's Hardware-Based Encryption Technology
National Research Council Report Imminent




March1, 1996


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