US Crypto Laws cripple Euros

--- begin forwarded text X-Authentication-Warning: fma66.fma.com: majordomo set sender to owner-espam@lists.espace.net using -f X-Orig-From: rah-web <rah@shipwright.com> X-e$pam-source: Various X-Sender: rah@pop.sneaker.net Mime-Version: 1.0 Date: Sat, 20 Sep 1997 14:15:15 -0400 To: espam@intertrader.com From: Robert Hettinga <rah@shipwright.com> Subject: US Crypto Laws cripple Euros X-MIME-Autoconverted: from 8bit to quoted-printable by lbo.leftbank.com id OAA08597 Sender: owner-espam@lists.espace.net Precedence: bulk Reply-To: e$@thumper.vmeng.com X-MIME-Autoconverted: from quoted-printable to 8bit by pop.sneaker.net id QAA18355 --------------------------------------------------------------------- This mail is brought to you by the e$pam mailing list --------------------------------------------------------------------- From: rah-web <rah@shipwright.com> Reply-To: rah@shipwright.com MIME-Version: 1.0 To: Robert Hettinga <rah@shipwright.com> Subject: US Crypto Laws cripple Euros http://www.techweb.com:80/wire/news/1997/09/0917crylaws.html Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; name="0917crylaws.html" Content-Disposition: inline; filename="0917crylaws.html" X-MIME-Autoconverted: from 8bit to quoted-printable by lbo.leftbank.com i d LAA08231 [Image] [Image][IBM VisualAge for Java. Voted Best of Show Select at Windows NT Intranet Solutions Conference.] [CMPnet] [Image] [Image] [Image] [TechWeb] Search Archives: Advanced Search Sections News Finance Tips & Tools Product Reviews ActiveX/Java Careers Events Directory Opinion Humor Support Encyclopedia Information Feedback E-mail Newsletters Sponsored by: Featured Sites Net Newsmakers NetGuide Shareware Games Horoscopes [CMPnet Resources] Home Site Map Search Ad Info Sponsor Index [Click here to visit Network Computing's Interactive Report Card] [Image] [Image] [Image] [TechWire] TechWire All Home Stories Features Internet VideosCommunicat ions TechInvestor Home Apple Hardware Software Chips Internati onal U.S. Crypto Laws Cripple Euros, Expert Says (09/17/97; 5:00 p.m. EDT) By Douglas Hayward, TechWire [Image] CAMBRIDGE, England -- The U.S. government's Related strategy of monitoring the computer networks Stories: of hostile governments is damaging the communications infrastructure of its allies, The a leading encryption expert said. Governmen t Eyes The American enthusiasm for using Encryptio n "information warfare" strategies has resulted in a weakening of the U.K. and European Capitol H ill civilian communications, said Ross Anderson, Girds For Key an academic at Cambridge University, at the Clashes O ver International Symposium on Economic Crime Encryptio n held in Cambridge, England, on Tuesday. Computer Information warfare -- the act of monitoring Industry or sabotaging an enemy's communications and Riled Up Over computing infrastructure -- gained widespread FBI Chief 's attention during the Gulf War when the U.S. Suggestio n military hacked its way into Iraqi communication networks. FBI Insis ts On Crypto Anderson was a co-author of a highly critical Access report published in May that attacked the Clinton administration's encryption export Criminal control policies. The report, written by a Informati on group of encryption experts, said an attempt On The Wi res to prevent users from getting access to uncontrolled encryption products would result [*] = L ink to in substantial sacrifices in security and cost. our tech The Clinton encyclope dia -------------------administration, advised for more "We have to by the U.S. National info. question the Security Agency (NSA), [Image] wisdom of wants to be able to introducing continue monitoring the weaknesses into communications of our national potentially hostile infrastructures." countries or groups. To -- Ross Anderson do this, it wants to Cambridge prevent these groups from University using unbreakable -------------------encryption programs. This policy, dubbed Offensive, means the U.S. government insists on maintaining strict controls over the export and use of encryption to ensure that hostile governments and groups don't get access to strong [[Image] encryption tools. But this NSA-backed policy on restricting the spread of strong encryption software has held back the development of secure commercial and governmental communications networks in Europe, Anderson said. Civilian communications networks whose security has been weakened as a result of U.S. policy include the Europewide Global System for Mobile Communications telephone networks, commercial banking networks, and television broadcasting. "We have to question the wisdom of introducing weaknesses into our national infrastructures," Anderson said. Europeans are going to have to take more control over industrial aspects of encryption, he said, and develop policies with less input from the people in the Pentagon. "In the long term, the United Kingdom and its European partners have to start thinking carefully about the defensive vs. offensive aspects of this business, Anderson said. "The time is right for a fundamental realignment of resources in this field." Restrictions on encryption use mean the British Patent Office has to use a weak form of encryption when communicating with its counterparts overseas, Anderson said. "They use the size of keys I give to my students to break as exercises," Anderson said. The result is that highly confidential information, including very valuable details of intellectual property, can be intercepted and decoded, he said. [TW] Search Archives [Image] C M P n e t S P E C I A L R E P O R T S · Upgrading your operating system is nerve-wracking, [Ima ge] but we all have to face the possibility sooner or later. · What are key Microsoft execs and product managers saying [Image] [about IE 4? · Keep your laptop safe with this state-of-the-art safety feature. · What's wrong with a Java network computer? Java. [Image] · There's more to remote access than modem banks. 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