>Sorry if this has been mentioned already, but the new issue of PC >Week contains a big special report entitled "Privacy in the >Workplace." It's got about five or six separate pieces on electronic >eavesdropping in the workplace, encryption, Clipper, etc., etc. I've >only had a chance to scan it quickly (I mean with my eyes), but it >seems that there's no mention of PGP at all, even in the piece on >public-key encryption. Shocking. And the piece on Clipper, while it >of course mentions all the opposition to the proposal, seemed just a >bit wimpy to me. Anyway, it's the June 28 issue. Worth checking >out, I guess. Wimpy yes, but a good start. I am seeing more and more on clipper and encryption. I think I even saw on in the LA Times. I would reccomend that we encourage this behavior by writing letters to the editor. Remember... Power of the press. (some day "power of the net") 2 -- C --
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Chris Claborne