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Foil 20 The Great Clipper Controversy

From Remarks on Java and Internet Security Web Certificate CPS616 Enhancement -- Summer 1997 . by Geoffrey C. Fox


Unfortunately once we have set up digital security, the government will be severely handicapped in monitoring communication between sundry bad guys!
They proposed that this be addressed by
  • a)Using a particular (and quite reasonable) encryption technology built into special hardware -- the clipper chip
  • b)The decryption keys used in each chip would be deposited with the government so that they and only they could break any encoding
  • c)The decryption key would actually be shared by two agencies "preventing" abuse by any one high-handed part of government
  • Note mainly aimed at phones and faxes but must address computer networking given growth in internet
Highly controversial as clearly attacks various deeply held principles of free speech
I am more or less certain that it is doomed anyway as too hard in today's world to enforce such a standard



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