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Mab's stuff: research papers talks bio Trust Management RFC-2704 RFC-2792 Risks Report photographs export notices Crypto.Com, Inc. Carnivore testimony Risks of Carnivore Comments on IITRI report FC '02 CFP Other links: Halfbakery Ron Rivest Crypto Bibliography AT&T Research CDT Crypto Policy EFF EPIC Welcome to crypto.com, Matt Blaze's cryptography resource on the Web New Stuff: December 26, ...
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DeCSS DVD Copy | Everything you need to know about making copies of your DVD. Contents Scrambling System Source Code, Decryption software ...
Strong Encryption and Internet privacy in the digital age using encryption and cryptography to protect privacy and civil liberties on Internet ...
Explanation of encryption, ECHELON, multiple file encryption software for secure storage.
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Parrhesia.com politics, technology, law -- privacy, surveillance, cryptography Monday, June 10, 2002 Well, I hope Microsoft didn't spend a lot on that report - it was released and then withdrawn immediately, replaced by a single-page PDF which says it'll be rereleased by the close of business, June 10, 2002. But they left an old copy online at http://www.adti.
SAFE HR 850 The Security and Freedom through Encryption (SAFE) Act : 2/25/99 Introduced by Rep. Bob Goodlatte (R-VA) and Rep. Zoe Lofgren (D-CA) Major Provisions of SAFE Guarantees all Americans the freedom to use any type of encryption anywhere in the world, and allows the sale of any type of encryption domestically. Prohibits the government from requiring a backdoor into peoples' email and ...
www.cdt.org/crypto/legis_106/SAFE
GLOBAL INTERNET LIBERTY CAMPAIGN NEWS GILC Actions Presswire ISSUES Free Speech Privacy Cryptography Access RESOURCES GILC Alert Mailing List GILC Events ABOUT GILC Principles Members Mail GILC Home Page US Site European Mirror Global Internet Liberty Campaign Member Statement In Defense of Free Speech on the Internet January 14, 2000 German Version Spanish Version Japanese Version French ...
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The Definition of National Encryption Policies Home | About the Author | Contact Home Documents Thesis Bibliography Links Cryptography is one of the technological means to provide security for data on information and communication systems. Cryptography techniques can be used to protect the confidentiality of data, to verify its integrity, or even to check the identity of the person or device ...
encryption_policies.tripod.com
A summary of the incursions into civil liberties of the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act (RIPA), which was passed in the UK in July 2000. ...
www.magnacartaplus.org/bills/rip/index.htm
Cryptanalysis of Contents Scrambling System, Frank A. Stevenson ( frank@funcom.com ) Abstract: CSS is a scrambling system used in the distribution for movies on DVD ( Digital Versatile Disc ) a high capacity CD like storage system. Its main purpose is to prevent the unauthorized duplication of disc contents. This is achieved through encrypting the files, and storing keys in hardware. Here we ...
insecure.org/news/cryptanalysis_of_contents_scrambling_system.htm
U.S. 2nd Circuit Court of Appeals UNIVERSAL CITY v REIMERDES UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE SECOND CIRCUIT August Term 2000 Argued: May 1, 2001Decided: November 28, 2001 Finally Submitted: May 30, 2001 Docket No. 00-9185 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - UNIVERSAL CITY STUDIOS, INC., PARAMOUNT PICTURES CORPORATION, METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER STUDIOS INC., TRISTAR PICTURES, INC.
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LAY NETWORKS DES Explanation Data Encryption Standard (DES) is a widely-used method of data encryption using a private (secret) key that was judged so difficult to break by the U.S. government that it was restricted for exportation to other countries. There are 72, 000, 000, 000, 000, 000 (72 quadrillion) or more possible encryption keys that can be used. For each given message, the key is chosen at ...
www.laynetworks.com/users/webs/des.htm