17 Dec
2003
17 Dec
'03
11:17 p.m.
John Young wrote:
Source: http://go2.guardian.co.uk/paper.html
The Guardian Online, Microfile, July 2, 1998
access to encrypted messages. Ireland places no restrictions on the use, import or export of encryption products. Individuals can choose to offer a plain text version of the encrypted document or hand over a key, if a search warrant is proffered. The document was
I have a language problem. Does this mean that the authority depends on the honesty of the individual who hands over a plain text saying that it corresponds to the ciphertext or else how is the intent of the authority to obtain the true plain text to be achieved? M. K. Shen