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Re: TIS--Building in Big Brother for a Better Tommorrow
On Feb 23, 1996 00:19:15, '"P.J. Ponder"
<[email protected]>' wrote:
>
>Steve Walker wrote to John Young:
>
>(large piece snipped; good stuff though.)
>
>+ Suppose the U.S. government had never thought of placing
>export controls on cryptography...
>
>We would now have widespread use of encryption, both
>domestically and worldwide; we would be in a state of
>"Utopia," with widespread availability of cryptography
>with unlimited key lengths. But, once in this state, we
>will face situations where we need a file that had been
>encrypted by an associate who is unavailable (illness,
>traffic jam, or change of jobs). We will then realize
>that we must have some systematic way to recover our
>encrypted information when the keys are unavailable.
>
The exchange of information among many trusted people all located in the
same geographical location (or with regular reliable couriers travelling to
different locations) is the ideal situation for *private* not public key
crypto. In such circumstances one uses, e.g. IDEA, not PGP.
End of corporate problem. End of "worry" about problems with PGP.
--tallpaul