The situation is very similar to here with the Clipper and digital telephony bill - all the same staff members of the FBI, NSA, DOJ, NIST, DOC, State etc remained after Clintons election and continued to push for their surveillance agenda. We are attempting to get the new ministers to attend but it may be too soon for them to have officially selected them. -dave At 2:31 PM -0400 5/3/97, Phillip M. Hallam-Baker wrote:
SCRAMBLING FOR SAFETY
Privacy, security and commercial implications of the DTI's proposed encryption policy
Didn't the green paper automatically fall since the government which issued it is no longer in office.
The DTI does not have the right to make a crypto policy, ministers make policy, nor civil servants.
It might be worth seeing if the relevant new junior ministers could attend and turn it into a brainwashing erm briefing session.
Phill
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