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Re: Security flaws introduced by "other readers" in CMR
In <[email protected]>, on 10/19/97
at 10, Adam Back <[email protected]> said:
>I talked to some people at CESG (Communications Electronics Security
>Group) (they are part of GCHQ, UK NSA equivalent) in a business setting.
>It was they who said that France was changing position to going over to
>"key escrow" or TTPs (Trusted Third Parties). From their point of view
>they seemed to view this as a good development, because they could use
>France as an example of a progressive, socially responsible government
>which the UK government should follow the example of. They were very
>happy with this because they could use it in their arguments to attempt
>to persuade the UK government and people.
France as a model?!? ROTFLMAO!!!!
I wouldn't recomend Russia or China to follow the French model on
anything, let alone a country like the UK who's government every now and
then remembers what democracy and freedom are.
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