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Re: This group Al Klein 08-28-2007
Posted by Al Klein on August 28, 2007, 10:20 pm
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invite foreign
# intelligence services to either (a) impose similar requirements
# in their own nations, and/or (b) seek access to keys held by
# U.S. escrow agents, through legal or illegal means. American
# business has well-publicized problems with industrial espionage
# by other nations."
# - Michael B. Packer, Managing Director - Bankers Trust Company



o To Safeguard Your Privacy

* "Clinton's Encryption Plan Fits Law and Market"
* Letters to the Editor, Mickey Kantor, U.S. Secretary of Commerce, 10/9/96
*
* Users may need a "spare key" to recover information that is lost or
* otherwise inaccessible, in much the same way that we give a trusted
* neighbor a spare key to our house...and the U.S. will have that key.

The government says in case you lose you own decryption key,
they will be there to save the day with their LE key. (Key Recovery
has a 'Law Enforcement' key, which is a SECOND key to decrypt the
same traffic.)

Without getting into a lot of technical detail, basically,
the LE KEY = Your Key.

So, because they have a separate but equivalent key, they are claiming
to be your emergency backup key, like a key left with a neighbor.

People who have no idea how computer systems work will
think like that sounds like a reasonable thing.

Like a "good faith attempt to balance...".

Now picture it being YOUR business.

You have a cryptographic key that needs to be protected.

The key itself is a big number you can't memorize.

The key itself is protected by a (MD5-like) password to
unlock access to it. That means the password can be as long
a thing as you'd like to type in, not merely a short password.
As long as you can r



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