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"p-c l" == peng-chiew low <pclow@pc.jaring.my> writes:
p-c l> Dear Wei Dai I understand that ITAR prohibits the export of p-c l> strong crypto and that is why I was puzzled that Ms Glenda p-c l> Barnes, the Director of Marketing in Cylink, said that Cylink p-c l> could export the same crypto (i.e. DES) that was used in the p-c l> U.S. to local banks here in Malaysia. I'd assume that the magic word here is "banks". It's usually no problem to export strong crypto from US, if it's used only for banking purposes. IBM delivers SmartCards with full Triple-DES to bank-customers in Germany: absolutely no problem. My personal oppinion is, that banks a) don't encrypt arbitrary data, but only specific accounting data b) banks can be quite easily house-searched, if you really want to get a hold on their data Have a nice day, Olmur - -- "If privacy is outlawed, only outlaws will have privacy" --- P. Zimmermann Please encipher your mail! Contact me, if you need assistance. finger -l mdeindl@eisbaer.bb.bawue.de for PGP-key Key-fingerprint: 51 EC A5 D2 13 93 8F 91 CB F7 6C C4 F8 B5 B6 7C -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.3i Charset: latin1 Comment: Processed by Mailcrypt 3.3, an Emacs/PGP interface iQCVAwUBMYdSOQ9NARnYm1I1AQGU3AP9GNkYG6egzW4W640SLqaoYsWnIYyrt1rH QQ6qvoEhc1OPTAlexJkIakaazG/BmWmZcWpLq8otQV5Cd9R4VGBKoPhBJcrfqGmQ aK5qTDjgY4uSUTLZy3oxNYDn0SXyut3zUpds/EFU+qLr9gOwQMwX2adY7WQWApHV CHacD7Z5EEo= =8k4G -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----