
As Herb Lin noted here last week, the final printed version of the NRC Cryptography Report is available. It's a handsome and bountiful volume; and belongs in all the world's libraries. The main difference from the May 30 pre-publication version is about 190 pages of reference documents, now provided in a new Appendix N. The book claims all came from the Internet. We've put 13 of the documents listed below on our site, and will finish the last 2 tomorrow. The Executive Orders, MOUs and MOAs may be of interest. The contents are at: http://jya.com/nrcnidx.htm Here's they are: Appendix N Laws, Documents, and Regulations, Relevant to Cryptography N.1 STATUTES N.1.1 Wire and Electronic Communications Interception and Interception of Oral Communications N.1.2 Foreign Intelligence Surveillance N.1.3 Pen Register and Traffic Analysis N.1.4 Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act of 1995 N.1.5 Computer Security Act of 1987 N.1.6 Arms Export Control Act N.2 EXECUTIVE ORDERS N.2.1 Executive Order 12333 (U.S. Intelligence Activities) N.2.2 Executive Order 12958 (Classified National Security Information) N.2.3 Executive Order 12472 (Assignment of National Security and Emergency Preparedness Telecommunications Functions) N.2.4 National Security Directive 42 (National Policy for the Security of National Security Telecommunications and Information Systems) N.3 MEMORANDUMS OF UNDERSTANDING (MOU) AND AGREEMENT (MOA) N.3.1 National Security Agency/National Institute of Standards and Technology MOU N.3.2 National Security Agency/Federal Bureau of Investigation MOU N.3.3 National Security Agency/ Advanced Research Projects Agency/ Defense Information Systems Agency MOA N.4 REGULATIONS N.4.1 International Traffic in Arms Regulations N.4.2 Export Administration Regulations