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A Question for Reporters
Declan McCullagh wrote:
>Automation, computers, the Internet have now made boundaries, in many
>instances, meaningless. As I have said on a number of occasions at
>this table, a man can sit at a computer in Europe and steal from a
>bank in the United States. Someone in Germany can get a list of
>credit card numbers here and try to extort people for money on the
>threat of using these credit cards.
>
>I think it is imperative that we develop practices, procedures, and
>laws that will enable these countries - and indeed other countries
>throughout the world - to work together to focus on criminals who are
>exploiting the new technologies that so many of us are relying
>on. The solution is working together as nations.
At the same time Janet Reno makes these proposals, the
U.S. government, and this administration particularly, has done
everything in its power to undermine the development and deployment of
security enhancing technologies.
Not only has the use of cryptography been greatly hampered, but
TEMPEST equipment and knowledge is controlled, and there have even
been proposals to control secure operating systems.
Reno's statements and the administration's policies blatantly
contradict each other. The very technologies which would solve the
problem Reno raises are being discouraged at every opportunity by the
administration she represents.
My question is directed at Declan because he is handy, but any other
reporters are invited to contribute. Why is this not reported
accurately? Do you plan to write a story which explains to the
American people how the administration is not telling the truth? If
not, why not? Surely it is important for the American people to
understand what their leaders say and do.
Monty Cantsin
Editor in Chief
Smile Magazine
http://www.neoism.org/squares/smile_index.html
http://www.neoism.org/squares/cantsin_10.htm
Subject: A Question for Reporters
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