Re: Dorothy Denning
New York Newsday, Tuesday, March 1, 1994 Letter to the Editor THESE YANKEE CLIPPERS ... Dorothy E. Denning asserts that the federal government needs to force telecommunications consumers to buy into a so-called "weak encryption" scheme using the National Security Agency's "Clipper" computer chip because the government needs to be able to decrypt communications traffic that criminals might generate in the future ["The Clipper Chip Will Block Crime," Viewpoints, Feb. 22]. Denning fails to offer any evidence that any criminal or terrorist group has ever used encryption in the past, and also fails to explain why they would be stupid enough to use a compromisable encryption scheme in the future. Denning glosses over past governmental abuses of intercept technology with assurance that Clipper intercept procedures are resistant to abuse. Denning fails to mention that federal documents confirm that government intercept procedures involving Clipper technology offer users no more protection from wrongful government surveillance than plain text. Intercepted data protected by so-called "strong" encryption cannot be told from data protected by weak encryption until somebody actually tries to break the code --- which would make random checking of the data stream necessary to expose users of strong encryption schemes. But the government disclaims the use of codebreaking except under court order. Universal adoption of Clipper technology is unlikely because now, just months after the government unveiled Clipper, designers are offering, through electronic bulletin boards and user groups, freeware [available for free tryouts before buying] programs using strong encryption. It is only a matter of months before true "military-strength" encryption software reaches the market --- making Clipper the Edsel of cryptography. If the government forces Americans to use nothing but Clipper encryption, we can kiss the First and Fourth Amendment rights good-bye. Hold out for military-strength encryption to keep your data safe! Ludwig R. Vogel Manhattan Editor's note: The writer is chair of the Libertarian Party of New York State. The views expressed are his own. ---- Keyboarding by Lois Roth --- WinQwk 2.0b#1165
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Duncan Frissell