Tag: Export Controls
- A Flawed Encryption Policy
- A Flawed Encryption Policy
- A “Stumbling” US Encryption Policy
- Another Faulty Encryption Policy
- Bernstein v. Dept of Justice
- Bernstein v. US Dept. of State (Bernstein I)
- Bernstein v. US Dept. of State (Bernstein II)
- Bernstein v. US Dept. of State (Bernstein III) 974 F. Supp. 1288 (N.D. Cal. 1997)(Bernstein III)
- Bureau of Export Administration Annual Report 1998
- Clinton Administration Announces New Cybersecurity Proposals
- Clinton Administration Announces New Cybersecurity Proposals
- Clinton Administration Encryption Policy Statement \& Press Briefing
- Clinton Removes Export Limits on Encryption Technology
- Demystifying U.S. Encryption Export Controls
- Demystifying U.S. Encryption Export Controls
- Encryption Control 'Unconstitutional'
- Encryption Export Controls
- Encryption: A 21st Century National Security Dilemma
- Executive Order 13026 - Administration of Export Controls on Encryption Products
- First and Fifth Amendment Challenges to Export Controls on Encryption: Bernstein and Karn
- Paper on Codes Is Sent Despite U.S. Objections
- Paper on Codes Is Sent Despite U.S. Objections
- Request for Comments: Revisions to Encryption Items
- Software Firms Call U.S. Plan on Encryption 'Unworkable'
- The Wassenaar Arrangement: On Export Controls for Conventional Arms and Dual-Use Goods and Technologies
- U.S. Relaxes Export Controls on Supercomputers
- U.S. Supercomputer Export Control Policy
- 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
- US Government Fines Intel's Wind River Over Crypto Exports
- Wassenaar Arrangement on Export Controls for Conventional Arms and Dual-Use Goods and Technologies
- What is the Wassenaar Arrangement?