PC World (at www.pcworld.com) has a radio interview with Bidzos, I'm told, probably in the same story for which they interviewed me. -Declan On Thu, 3 Oct 1996, Walt Armour wrote:
What's up with some of these press releases?
Can anyone clear up the confusion with RSA/Bidzos/Key recovery?
Here are some quotes:
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From NYT:CyberTimes (2 Oct) "Clinton Encryption Plan Is Generating Resistance"
Executives of the International Business Machines Corp. said late Tuesday that they were still lining up the final list of companies in the alliance. Those involved will include Digital Equipment and smaller data-security companies including RSA Data, Cylink and Trusted Information Systems.
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From NYT:CyberTimes (2 Oct) "Clinton Encryption Plan Is Generating Resistance"
"The government announcement is disastrous," said Jim Bidzos, chief executive of RSA Data Security, one of the country's leading developers of data-scrambling software. "We warned IBM that the National Security Agency would try to twist their technology."
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From BusinessWire (2 Oct) "JOINT PRESS ANNOUNCEMENT/ HIGH-TECH LEADERS JOIN FORCES TO ENABLE INTERNATIONAL STRONG ENCRYPTION"
"Export controls are a fact of life," said Jim Bidzos, president of RSA Data Security. "The key recovery alliance's approach will allow companies to use cryptography with differing levels of security in an interoperable way. When the alliance implements this technology it will give the user a new level of flexibility that did not exist before. In an imperfect world this technique will at least allow you to take advantage of what governments around the world will allow."
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So is RSA part of this or not? Is the middle quote above mis-attributed?
walt
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