Chances are this already made it to the list... ------- Forwarded Message Follows ------- ************************************************************ Edupage, 10 September 1996. Edupage, a summary of news about information technology, is provided three times a week as a service by Educom, a Washington, D.C.-based consortium of leading colleges and universities seeking to transform education through the use of information technology. ************************************************************ TOP STORIES Wired World Will "Diminish National Sovereignty" [..] WIRED WORLD WILL "DIMINISH NATIONAL SOVEREIGNTY" A leading Clinton Administration official on information security and cryptography matters says that traditional notions of sovereignty, national security and warfare will be undermined by the year 2020, when the whole world is "wired" and e-cash is the norm. The result will be less powerful governments in relation to criminal organizations such as the Mafia and international drug cartels, says Michael Nelson, who adds that organized crime members are already some of the most sophisticated users of computer systems and strong encryption technology. In addition, computer crackers will pose a more significant threat. In response, Nelson advocates resolving the issue of whether unauthorized access of a computer is an "act of trespass" or an "act of war," and prosecuting the intrusions accordingly. (BNA Daily Report for Executives 6 Sep 96 A14) [..]