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"New Crypto Engines From Trusted Information Systems Allow Easy
International Use of Strong Encryption "
By supporting any application that calls for the use of algorithms such
as DES, Triple-DES, or 128-bit RC2 or RC4, "this product will allow
Windows users to use encryption as easily as they use a mouse.
Previously, if developers wanted to use encryption in their products, they
had to consider writing two different versions, dealing with changing
export regulations, and so on. Now, they can write one version of the
program and sell it worldwide, knowing that the CSP will handle the
encryption legally and safely."
"Two Companies Set to Offer Key Recovery Services Using Technology
from TIS "
SourceKey and Data Securities International (DSI) have applied
for approval to operate Key Recovery Centers to support
exported encryption products. TIS also announced today that it is in
negotiations with the National Computing Centre, Ltd. of the U.K. and
Philips Crypto BV of the Netherlands to license the first non-U.S.-based
Key Recovery Centers for third party use.
"Burns Prepares To Reintroduce Encryption Bill"
"This time around," Burns said, "we intend to put a bill on the
President's desk and find out if he is truly on the side of the
users and providers of rapidly expanding high-tech goods and
services." It would prohibit a mandatory system under which
producers or users of hardware and software would be required
to surrender a decoding "key" to a third party.
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