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Re: BXA on Crypto Plans
> Date: Fri, 21 Mar 1997 08:42:22 -0500
> To: [email protected]
> From: John Young <[email protected]>
> Subject: BXA on Crypto Plans
> Reply-to: John Young <[email protected]>
> Excerpt of BXA head William Reinsch statement on Goodlatte's
> SAFEncryption Bill HR 695 on March 20, 1997:
>
> [...]
> To that end,
> we will shortly submit legislation intended to do the following:
>
> Expressly confirm the freedom of domestic users to choose any
> type or strength of encryption.
>
> Explicitly state that participation in the key management
> infrastructure is voluntary.
>
I think we should ponder the validity of the underlying assumption
here - that there will be *one* PKI system, and (speculating here)
(i) the government sets what it's requirements are, and (ii) they
will include compromising one's private keys.
>
> Offers, on a voluntary basis, firms that are in the business
> of providing public cryptography keys the opportunity to
> obtain government recognition, allowing them to market the
> trustworthiness implied by government approval.
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This is a joke, right?
Peter Trei
[email protected]
Disclaimer: I do not represent my employer.