pro-crypto govt. people

Declan McCullagh declan at well.com
Thu Oct 16 13:33:48 PDT 1997



Andrew Grosso is the former prosecutor. I've also been chatting with Bruce
"I wrote the CDA" Taylor to see what his views are, but I suspect he'll
fall into line with his pals at the DoJ. Last week after a TV show I was
telling Donna Rice-Hughes about how crypto can protect against stalkers,
but I don't know if she understood my argument.

Others will be able to suggest many more people, I'm sure. I'm still
frazzled from my trip. Yesterday I was wandering around Chile's socialist
museum; the day before I was climbing an active volcano in the south.
//yawn//

-Declan


At 12:00 -0700 10/16/97, Stanton McCandlish wrote:
>This year I recall seeing 1 former prosecutor saying that widespread
>encryption was good and/or that GAK was bad, and 1 military or former
>military person of fairly high status saying that GAK was bad. Circa
>1994-5 I also recall a military or retired miltiary person of rank
>reporting that very widespread crypto would be a boost to national
>security.  We could really use these people's, and similar people's, words
>in pro-crypto efforts. Unfortunately, disk problems a while back cost me
>most of my old mail, including all of these saved items. If anyone has
>them and/or knows who these people are, please let me know.
>
>--
>Stanton McCandlish                                           mech at eff.org
>Electronic Frontier Foundation                           Program Director
>http://www.eff.org/~mech    +1 415 436 9333 x105 (v), +1 415 436 9333 (f)
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