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WHEN TECHNOLOGY AND PRIVACY COLLIDE Encoded Encryption and the Clipper

Pages 43-46 | Published online: 30 May 2007
 

Abstract

The government' s use of the Clipper Chip has managed to offend civil libertarians, law enforcement, politicians, and the computer industry. This new technology raises old questions regarding encryption requirements, standards, and protection. Legal aspects of computing, especially encoded encryption, are examined

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Edward H. Freeman

An attorney, teacher, and lecturer in West Hartford CT, with 15 year' experience in data processing, most recently with a major insurance company. He is a parttime faculty member at Central Connecticut State University

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