
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- On Wed, 16 Oct 1996, Psuedo Nym wrote:
What somebody needs to do is make a rival for Clipper products. I propose that somebody with enough money should have a Clipper-type chip implementing Triple-DES or whatever developed and marketed. They should do the same things, except not be restricted by the government (obviously this wouldn't be for export) by the means of using weak crypto. These devices could probably be marketed to the same audience that Clipper products are aimed at, i.e. the general unsuspecting populace. The only problem I could see would be educating whoever buys into how the government is pulling the wool over their eyes. I'm sure with some funding from a major source, or some donation of time/supplies from a manufacturing company, it could be pulled off in grand fashion. Who said we can't play the government's little game?
Clipper is dead. It makes no sense for anyone to pay >$70 for a hardware encryption device when many tools are available on the 'net for free. AT&T is manufacturing a clipper phone and there aren't any software products that I know of that support Fortezza(?) cards. The much larger danger is the recent "key recovery" initiative. Mark - -- finger -l for PGP key PGP encrypted mail prefered. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.3 Charset: noconv iQEVAwUBMmaPHyzIPc7jvyFpAQFJugf/c5fLnzoXkfZl5ChWZDRlJwMrozj9GBii e8tzkS+lp8dnlUoN78mE+gcxZ4+NYBsYKHvYN51wZ8K69Fkh9KrVKcgv06rXBHmk cTwvA0QwoJh051V/jo6BONqHdBEyK76kOyIzU9R0Z3GRlkk08wbXm1oYu3NOWUdR sHvwZjAg23oI07DlPIOUuvadCLiOrCV4gjgzxeUCmK04G0ey+/JeCC3mQA5s/KQA Uy8k7VNCXgLOMe7ZPLgoNnqOIMb3rEODKtvcIqmp+AX8Dfi7llayG5q+2bwlmSdF MkgroQV1ce0ernBvpCoki0+3pVvGyWagNiIby42oW2VmQL458z+TRA== =a7G1 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----