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- From: ebrandt@jarthur.claremont.edu (Eli Brandt)
- Subject: Re: Lead Balloons
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- References: <1992Nov4.125819.1637@guvax.acc.georgetown.edu>
- Date: Sat, 7 Nov 1992 03:36:51 GMT
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- In article <1992Nov4.125819.1637@guvax.acc.georgetown.edu> denning@guvax.acc.georgetown.edu writes:
- >As someone has said, "A society that cannot enforce its laws invites
- >disrespect for those laws." But regulating crypto may not be a good
- >solution either unless we can come up with an acceptable means.
-
- I'm reassured to hear this. :-)
-
- The issues are not really technical (though key registration would
- obviously kill valuable protocols that do not use long-lived keys);
- they are problems with the use of broad legal prohibition to
- restrict actions which in a small minority cause harm. I know,
- you're only talking about key registration -- but that can be
- phrased as prohibition of secure encryption. (And "insecure
- encryption" borders on oxymoronic...) Such prohibition has
- generally proved to be a poor move; see "War on Drugs".
-
- Again, I'm ditching the Constitutional issues, because you can bet
- the Supreme Court will.
-
- >Someone asked whether John Gotti would have used encryption. I don't
- >know, but he didn't.
-
- An interesting question is whether the FBI has ever been unable to
- conduct an investigation because communications were found to be
- encrypted. People have given example of how wiretaps have been
- successfully used to catch all sorts of unpleasant people; I should
- think that examples of wiretaps that could *not* be carried out
- would be more germane.
-
- Hmm. Wait until the FBI hears about quantum cryptography. They'll
- have a hard time requiring eavesdropping access to *that*.
-
- >Dorothy Denning
- >denning@cs.georgetown.edu
-
- Eli ebrandt@jarthur.claremont.edu
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