The White House and NIST annouced today that they were planning to hold two open meetings next month to develop standards for "acceptable" software key escrow. The standards will then be made into a FIPS. The programs cannot have keys larger than 64 bits. Its great to see that it only took them 18 months (since Feb. 94) to come up with a call for public meetings for something that nobody really wants anyway, expcept for the officals who plan to make it mandatory by slipping it through bit by bit and a couple of vendors. (sorry, sarcasm mode off...) -d (in non-official sarcastic mode today from home) David Banisar (Banisar@epic.org) * 202-544-9240 (tel) Electronic Privacy Information Center * 202-547-5482 (fax) 666 Pennsylvania Ave, SE, Suite 301 * ftp/gopher/wais cpsr.org Washington, DC 20003 * HTTP://epic.digicash.com/epic