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Tag: 2000s


  • Clinton Administration Announces New Cybersecurity Proposals
  • Clinton Administration Announces New Cybersecurity Proposals
  • Congress Mulls Stiff Crypto Laws
  • Cryptography and Liberty 2000: An International Survey of Encryption Policy
  • Disputes on Electronic Message Encryption Take on New Urgency
  • Encryption Restrictions
  • FAQ on the FCC CALEA Expansion
  • Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) 197: Advanced Encryption Standard
  • Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) 197: Advanced Encryption Standard
  • Lawful Access – Consultation Document
  • Request for Comments: Revisions to Encryption Items
  • Secrets or Shields to Share? New Dilemmas for Dual Use Technology Development and the Quest for military and Commercial Advantage in the Digital Age
  • Senator Backs Off Backdoors
  • Techies Urge Senator To Drop Encryption Key Plan
  • Techies Urge Senator To Drop Encryption Key Plan
  • Timeline: The U.S. Government and Cybersecurity
  • US Encryption Export Regualtion: US to EU: Me Too! — The United States Amends Its Export Controls on Encrption, Responding to Recent Developments in the European Union
  • Who Holds the Key? – A Comparative Study of US and European Encryption Policies
  • Who Holds the Key? – A Comparative Study of US and European Encryption Policies
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