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Newsweek article, "The Code of the Future"
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On Tue, 1 Jun 93 18:56:10 -0700,
Timothy C. May <uunet!netcom.com!tcmay> wrote -
> Subject: "Newsweek" Article on Clipper and Encryption
When I read this message this morning, I made a bee-line down to the
kiosk in the lobby and bought it (the June 7th issue of Newsweek). It
must've just hit the stand, because the issues were still bound with
rubber bands. (Thanks, Tim, for taking the time to commit it to
ASCII, BTW.)
This is good. Clipper articles have appeared in The New York Times,
The Washington Post and now, Newsweek. This is exactly the exposure
that is needed.
One thing that you didn't include (its rather trivial), that I tacked
onto the end of this post, is a very, very brief history of
Cryptography -
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"Great Moments in Cryptography
1900 B.C.
Menet Khufu, Egypt
Into the rock of a nobleman's tomb, a master scribe carved unusual
symbols rather than the standard hieroglyphics. The intent was to
impart a grandeur to the message, the oldest known cryptographic
text.
Jan. 17, 1917
London
Britain decodes the 'Zimmerman' telegram from Berlin to the German
ambassador in Washington. Describing a plan to give Mexico the U.S.
Southwest, it helped draw an outraged America into World War I.
Dec. 7, 1941
Washington, D.C.
Navy spies crack a message from Tokyo to its embassy in Washington
saying it will break off talks with the U.S. at 1 p.m. -- dawn at
Pearl Harbor. The navy spies miss the import of this; Tojo strikes
unopposed.
Nov. 4, 1952
Washington, D.C.
Truman creates National Security Agency, master of math-based codes."
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To which, I add my own date to remember -
"Infamous Moments in Cryptography
Apr. 16, 1993
Washington, D.C.
The Clinton Administration announces introduction of the 'Clipper
Chip,' a cryptographic scheme developed by the NSA under the
auspices of the National Institute of Standards and Technology
(NIST). Under 'Clipper,' monitoring high-tech communications is
made simpler for law enforcement agencies and privacy becomes a
secondary triviality."
I can only keep my fingers crossed that we see more articles like
this geared to informing the public of this ruse.
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Paul Ferguson | The future is now.
Network Integrator | History will tell the tale;
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