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Re: So, what crypto legislation (if any) is necessary?
On Sat, 30 Mar 1996 [email protected] wrote:
> The concept of encrypting a key before escrowing it is excellent. It
> prevents the escrow agent from misusing the key, and protects the principal
> from government snooping. If the escrow agent is served a subpoena, he can
> say, "Here is the key you want. Go ahead and take it. In fact, here is my
> entire key database. All keys are encrypted by the principals before I get
> them, so I can't guarantee that you will be able to use them, but here they
> are anyway." At this point, the LEO's can take whatever they want, but the
> principals are still safe. The escrow agent doesn't have to send any
> encrypted "rosebud" message to anyone, and he can bend over backwards to make
> the LEO's happy, so his butt is covered, too. At this point, the LEO's can
> either (a) send the keys to the NSA for decryption, and thereby admit that
> the gov't can break IDEA (or whatever cryptosystem was used to encrypt the
> keys before the escrow agent got them), (b) rubber hose the unencrypted
> key(s) from the principal, or (c) go home and pout.
(d) [which may be a subset of (b)] impose contempt sanctions on the
principal until he releases the key to the key.
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