Michael Froomkin <froomkin@law.miami.edu> writes: I will be appearing with Goeff Greiveldinger, he of the Justice Dept, at a discussion of commercial key escrow next Thursday in Bethesda. Anyone with fun questions I should throw at him should contact me...
Please note that the ostensible topic of this discussion is *commerical* key escrow, not Clipper per se, so I have to be diplomatic....
You might try addressing the areas of liability for escrow agents. If private escrow agents can be sued for loss of information due to theft or other authorized or unauthorized release of keys, their liability could be horrendous, depending on the value of the compromised data. Gillogly Software certainly will not be a commercial keyholder! Jim Gillogly 24 Winterfilth S.R. 1995, 20:20