Tim May writes:
At 9:54 AM -0700 7/31/97, William H. Geiger III wrote:
I serriously doubt that she has changed here stance on any of the current Inet issuse mearly putting a different spin on them.
And her "second thoughts" on GAK were not based on a principled repudiation of the concept of "escrowing" keys, or on Constitutional grounds, but only on the grounds that her study did not show that many criminal cases were much affected by the lack of key escrow.
Absolutely. One wonders also if she may be concerned about loss of reputation capital (i.e. her ability to be an effective advocate for the NSA/LEA types). The recent report by a panel of well-known cryptographers arguing that key escrow is technologically and economically infeasible has made her look pretty out of touch, since she's been arguing exactly the opposite for years. -- Jeff