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- Date: Thu, 17 Sep 1998 05:24:03 +0200
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"Electronic Security & Counterintelligence" must become pervasive, and this
is only possible if we release the private sector from artificial
constraints on encryption, and if we return to our democratic foundation,
the respect
for personal privacy. We cannot regulate this, we can only nurture this
fundamental national security arena.
TAKEDOWN:
Targets, Tools, & Technocracy
Robert David Steele
http://carlisle-www.army.mil/usassi/ssipubs/stratcon/steele.htm
Another excerpt:
2.The greatest obstacle our government faces today in assuring national
security and national competitiveness�the cause of causes for conflict and
economic loss�is the growing gap between those with power and those with
knowledge.