NRA vs. KRA

David Miller dm0 at avana.net
Sat Dec 27 20:06:35 PST 1997



>From www.jya.com/cn122297.txt quoting 15 December 1997, Interactive
Week:

> Network Associates dropped out of the Key Recovery Alliance. But there
> are plenty of major players left, even if they include some of the harshest
> foes of current crypto policy. Remaining members include: 

> America Online Inc. 
> Compaq Computer Corp. 
> Digital Equipment Corp. 
> Entrust Technologies Ltd. 
> Frontier Technologies Corp. 
> Fujitsu Ltd. 
> IBM Corp. 
> Intel Corp. 
> NCipher Corp. 
> Novell Inc. 
> RSA Data Security Inc. 
> SafeNet Trusted Services Corp. 
> Silicon Graphics Inc. 
> Sun Microsystems Inc. 
> Trusted Information Systems Inc. 

Some of these players I would expect to sit at the key recovery table,
but why SUN?  Any of you California dudes know what's up with that?

Am I right in assuming that the International Elvis marketing deal will
never go through?

--David Miller

-- 
middle  rival
devil rim lad

Windows '95 -- a dirty, two-bit operating system.







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