[Rant]Re: Shell buys key escrow system from TIS

-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Will Rodger,<rodger@interramp.com> Washington Bureau Chief of Inter@ctive Week, wrote: <snips>
Administration officials didn't return calls for comment, but it's clear that the Clinton-Gore team have their first "testbed" for trying out key recovery, or key escrow, proposals.
Hmmm. A new meme, "key recovery" is lots better than "key escrow," but I still wonder if I'm ever gonna see a journalist say, "'GAK,' or Govt. Access to Keys for cryptography."
...The multinational company will self-escrow, that is handle all encryption keys itself, in cooperation with the British government, sources close to the deal said.
I'm left wondering about a few cooperation-with-the-corporation issues here regarding the Brit.govt, but I suppose time will tell how much of Orwell is coming true in his own homeland.
Walker declined to name the company, but several Washington-based sources confirmed the buyer is Royal Dutch Shell.
Largest corporation in the world, if I'm not mistaken.
The deal represent the first time that a foreign buyer has purchased a US key escrow product without escrowing keys in the US. ...
[I can hear Gore/Gorelick now, "Well, as long as it goes to SOME big government (with a road-to-serfdom track record in economic freedom) it's OK by me!"]
Walker, widely credited with devising the controversial commerical key escrow system now being promoted by the current administration, claimed "there really is an important issue here in finding a balance between the interest of government and those of industry. ...
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Excerpts from internet.cypherpunks: 25-Jul-96 [Rant]Re: Shell buys key es.. by Jim Ray@gate.net
Hmmm. A new meme, "key recovery" is lots better than "key escrow," but I still wonder if I'm ever gonna see a journalist say, "'GAK,' or Govt. Access to Keys for cryptography."
I seem to remember I quoted you saying just that. :) I would have asked the estimable Freeh a GAKky question, but he flew out the door after this panel ended today... -Declan
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