I'll write more on the (I think successful) ECFP '93 later; for now... -- Russell This article was forwarded to you by russell@eternity.demon.co.uk (Russell Earl Whitaker): --------------------------------- cut here ----------------------------- Xref: demon alt.wired:1244 demon.local:6413 sci.crypt:10110 uk.politics:7717 alt.security.pgp:5994 Newsgroups: alt.wired,demon.local,sci.crypt,uk.politics,alt.security.pgp From: russell@eternity.demon.co.uk (Russell Earl Whitaker) Path: eternity.demon.co.uk!demon!eternity.demon.co.uk!russell Subject: MEDIA: PGP covered in London *Guardian* 25 Nov 93 Organization: Extropy Institute Reply-To: Russell@eternity.demon.co.uk X-Newsreader: Simple NEWS 2.0 (ka9q DIS 1.24) Lines: 24 Date: Thu, 25 Nov 1993 17:34:57 +0000 Message-ID: <754248897snz@eternity.demon.co.uk> Sender: usenet@demon.co.uk Thursday, 25 November 1993: All Londoners interested in the issue of communications privacy should pick up today's *Guardian*: in the Computers section is an article by Wendy Grossman, "Enter the crypto factor", subtitled "How computers could give us back the privacy that computerisation has taken away". The article discusses the "export problems" at the centre of Phil Zimmermann's recent troubles. Good job, Wendy! [She can be reached, by the way, at 70007.5537@compuserve.com.] -- Russell Earl Whitaker whitaker@eternity.demon.co.uk Communications Editor AMiX: RWhitaker EXTROPY: The Journal of Transhumanist Thought Board member, Extropy Institute (ExI) Co-organizer, 2nd European Conference on Computers, Freedom and Privacy, London, October 1994 --------------------------------- cut here -----------------------------