****Customs Goes For Encryption -- And It's Not Clipper 07/11/94 (fwd)

Timothy C. May tcmay at netcom.com
Mon Jul 11 21:56:09 PDT 1994



> This brings to mind the fact that govornment agencies, as well as
> private citizens, can be the victims of wiretap abuse. I would find it
> hard to beleve that the TLA's aren't keeping tabs on each other. 
> 
> Is there other evidence of non-acceptance of clipper by U.S. Gov. agencies?
> 
> JJH

EES is not approved for any classified use, as I understand. TRhat
covers a lot of government communication.


--Tim May


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