| Thorel J, "EC plans encryption rules in bid to police information superhighway", in Nature v 377 no 6547 (28/9/95) p 275 |
.... general s office expressed the opinion that civilian users of cryptography should either use weak systems or escrow their keys [7] and most recently, the Council of Europe has apparently endorsed a report in similar terms [8] while action by the OECD and the European Commission is imminent [9]. The proposed protocol appears to be a front running candidate for the escrow scheme to span Europe s dozens of jurisdictions. The scheme: The basic idea is that when Alice and Bob communicate, they set up their session key in such a way that both Alice s government TA and Bob s government TB ....
Thorel J, "EC plans encryption rules in bid to police information superhighway", in Nature v 377 no 6547 (28/9/95) p 275
.... by mid 1995, a proposed key escrow architecture developed by Royal Holloway appeared at an Australian conference [22] and a senior GCHQ man was on hand to support a proposed Australian escrow policy [27] following press reports of imminent European introduction of key escrow [29] [34], the EU s crypto policy body, SOGIS (the senior officials group, information security) asked in November 1995 for a Council decision to spend 25 million ECUs to establish a European network of TTPs [33] by February 1996 the trade press was reporting that the US together with France and ....
J Thorel, "EC plans encryption rules in bid to police information superhighway ", in Nature v 377 no 6547 (28/9/95) p 275
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J Thorel, "EC plans encryption rules in bid to police information superhighway ", in Nature v 377 no 6547 (28/9/95) p 275
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