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- EFFector Online Volume 07 No. 07 Apr. 20, 1994 editors@eff.org
- A Publication of the Electronic Frontier Foundation ISSN 1062-9424
-
- In This Issue:
-
- Upcoming Congressional Hearings on Clipper and Digital Telephony
- EFF Seeking Director of Finance
- EFF Position Available: Membership Director
- NTIA Privacy Notice of Inquiry - Deadline Extended, Act Now!
- New York Bill for Public Access to Govt. Info Needs Support
- House Internet Security Hearing Testimony Available Online
- What YOU Can Do
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
- Subject: Upcoming Congressional Hearings on Clipper and Digital Telephony
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Congressional hearings on the Administration's Clipper/Skipjack initiative,
- and the FBI's draft Digital Telephony surveillance bill, and their
- implications for privacy and First Amendment rights, are to be held
- April 27 and May 3, 1994.
-
- Sen. Patrick Leahy (D-VT), of the Senate Judiciary's Technology and the Law
- Subcommittee, has expressed skepticism of the Clipper encryption scheme,
- and has called for hearings to examine the problems of this proposal and its
- implementation. This effort is due in part to all of you who responded to
- EFF's grassroots campaign to raise fundamental questions about security and
- free speech issues in relation to the White House proposal.
-
- The Senate hearing will be held on April 27, 1994, 9:30am EDT, Hart
- Building Rm. 216, and should feature testimony from the Digital Security
- and Privacy Working Group (a broad coalition of industry and public
- interest organizations, headed by EFF), Trusted Information Systems' Steve
- Walker, Whitfield Diffie of Sun Microsystems, a representative of the
- Justice Dept. (possibly Atty. Gen. Janet Reno), NSA Director Adm. Mike
- McConnell, and Ray Kammer of NIST.
-
- For more information, contact Senate staffers at the Senate Judiciary
- Committee: +1 202 224 3406 (voice), +1 202 224 9516 (fax)
- Note: this is the full Committee's fax, so address faxes to "Technology
- and the Law Subcommittee" or delivery may be delayed.
-
-
- Following the Senate Hearings, the House Science, Space and Technology
- Subcommittee on Technology, Environment and Aviation will be holding a
- hearing to address related civil liberties issues of both the Clipper
- scheme and the FBI "Digital Telephony" proposal, which so far remains
- unsponsored. The hearing will be chaired by Rep. Tim Valentine (D-NC), and
- is scheduled for May 3, 1994, 1pm EDT, Rayburn Building Rm. 2318. Witnesses
- will include Ray Kammer of NIST, NSA's Clint Brooks, representatives from
- industry in a panel that will include USTA and TIA, expert witnesses
- Dorothy Denning and David Farber, and EFF's Jerry Berman on behalf of
- DPSWG. FBI appears not to be making a showing.
-
- The House hearing is being held "to review the Administration's policies
- and legislative proposals dealing with electronic survellance, privacy
- and security, ...the adequacy of the Computer Security Act in protecting
- goverment computer systems", and "the Administration's proposed Digital
- Telephony legislation and decision to promulgate a voluntary federal
- encryption standard".
-
- Futher information can be provided by the staff of the Subcommittee at
- +1 202 225 8115 (voice), +1 202 225 7815 (fax)
-
- ------------------------------
-
-
- Subject: EFF Seeking Director of Finance
- ----------------------------------------
-
- Visible, growing public interest organization in Washington, DC (11 staff,
- $1.5M budget) seeks an experienced fiscal manager with background in
- nonprofit administration.
-
- EFF focuses on public policy and public awareness concerning information
- infrastructure, application of law, and protection of civil liberties in
- online media. Future projects may address changes in social fabric and the
- meaning of community, and commercial, economic, and international issues
- related to new digital technologies.
-
- Responsibilities include budget development and tracking, financial strategy,
- accounting, audits, purchasing, human resource administration, managing
- office support and computer systems functions, and facilities. Position
- reports to Executive Director, but requires work with busy staff and Board
- members. Some travel will be required.
-
- Applicants should have a bachelors degree and at least 10 years experience,
- preferably in a key role in a nonprofit. Strong financial management, full
- computer literacy (accounting software, spreadsheets, word processing, and
- databases; Macintosh experience preferred), excellent writing and
- communication skills, attention to detail, flexibility, sense of humor.
- Able to plan with team but carry out projects independently. Interest in
- EFF's mission a plus.
-
- Salary $45-50,000 plus full benefits.
-
- Send resume, cover letter, salary history, and brief writing sample to
- recruiter by 29 April 1994. No phone calls please.
-
- Email (ascii only): search@eff.org.
- US mail: Lisa Breit & Associates,
- 54 Rich Valley Road,
- Wayland, MA 01778
-
- EFF is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
-
- ------------------------------
-
-
- Subject: EFF Position Available: Membership Director
- ----------------------------------------------------
-
- The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF), a nonprofit organization working
- on the cutting edge of civil liberties law and policy in high technology, is
- looking for a Membership Director to help us educate the public about our
- mission and expand our membership.
-
- The Membership Director is responsible for the planning, structure and
- development of EFF's membership program. These duties include: developing
- a goal-oriented, strategic membership plan; regularly reporting progress
- and results to EFF's Executive Director and board; and developing a program
- budget and being primarily responsible for seeing that the membership
- program operates within budget.
-
- In addition, the Membership Director is responsible for working with EFF
- staff to coordinate membership efforts around timely events and
- developments. The Membership Director is responsible for the design and
- production of any required materials, including electronic and paper
- literature, t-shirts and other specialty items. This person also
- coordinates the EFF membership booth at conferences and trade shows.
-
- The ideal candidate will have several years of experience heading up a
- membership program at a nonprofit, public interest organization. Much of
- our communications are done over the Internet, and the Membership Director
- will conduct membership campaigns and communicate extensively with members
- online. Computer experience is mandatory, Macintosh and Unix preferred. The
- ideal candidate is a flexible person who can grow as the membership
- function evolves under a yet-to-be-hired Executive Director. The
- Membership Director also will be responsible for entering member
- information and maintaining the membership database; there is currently no
- clerical support for this position. This person will work out of EFF's
- office in DC.
-
- The salary range for this position is $30,000 to $35,000, depending on
- experience, with excellent benefits. For immediate consideration, please
- forward a resume, along with a cover letter describing your online
- experience and your reason for applying for this job, to:
-
- Membership Director Search
- Electronic Frontier Foundation
- 1001 G Street, NW
- Suite 950 East
- Washington, DC 20001
- fax (202) 393-5509
- e-mail memdir@eff.org (ASCII only)
- No phone calls, please.
-
- EFF is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
-
- ------------------------------
-
-
- Subject: NTIA Privacy Notice of Inquiry - Deadline Extended, Act Now!
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Earlier this year, NTIA issued a Notice of Inquiry and Request for Comment
- from the public on "privacy issues relating to private sector use of
- telecommunications-related personal information associated
- with the National Information Infrastructure." The comments will have
- bearing on an upcoming National Telecommunications and Information
- Administration report "which may make recommendations to the Information
- Infrastructure Task Force and Congress in the area of telecommunications
- and information policy".
-
- Last week, EFF called NTIA asking when their privacy report would be made,
- and were told that the scheduling was still somewhat flexible, but that
- surprisingly few comments had been received before the March 30 deadline.
- We've worked with NTIA's Carol Mattey to reopen the Request for Comments,
- with successful results:
-
- "Taking into account your expressed interest, and inquiries from
- several others, we have decided to formally reopen the record in
- NTIA's inquiry on privacy issues for additional comments.
- Attached to this message is a statement formally inviting
- additional comments to be filed on or before May 23, 1994. (This
- statement will be sent out in a press release and published in
- the Federal Register sometime next week.) Please disseminate
- this statement, with the NOI, immediately to all who you think
- might be interested. We want to hear a wide range of views, but
- have to rely on groups like yours to spread that message, as we
- just do not have the resources to personally seek out all
- potentially interested parties.
-
- Carol Mattey, NTIA"
- <cmattey@ntia.doc.gov>
-
- ********
-
- CONTACT: Larry Williams NTIA EXTENDS NOTICE OF
- (202) 482-1551 INQUIRY ON PRIVACY ISSUES
-
- TECHNICAL NEWS ADVISORY April 19, 1994
-
-
- The National Telecommunications and Information
- Administration (NTIA) has extended the deadline for filing
- comments in its privacy Notice of Inquiry (NOI) to May 23, 1994.
-
- On February 11, 1994, NTIA published a Notice of Inquiry and
- Request for Comments in the Federal Register entitled "Inquiry on
- Privacy Issues Relating to Private Sector Use of
- Telecommunications-Related Information." 59 FR 6842.
-
- NTIA has received comments from 30 parties in this
- proceeding. Those comments can be reviewed in NTIA's Openness
- Room, U.S. Department of Commerce, Room 4092, 14th St. and
- Pennsylvania Ave., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20230, between the
- hours of 9:00 am - 5:00 pm. For further information about NTIA's
- Openness Room, contact Norbert Schroeder at (202)482-6207.
-
- Since the comment deadline date, NTIA has received several
- requests for extension of time to file comments. In the interest
- of fairness to all potentially interested parties, and to provide
- an additional opportunity to develop the record in this
- proceeding, NTIA will allow additional time in which to file
- comments.
-
- Additional comments should be filed on or before May 23,
- 1994, to receive full consideration. Please submit seven copies
- to the Office of Policy Analysis and Development, NTIA, U.S.
- Department of Commerce, Room 4725, 14th St. and Pennsylvania
- Ave., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20230. Comments also may be
- submitted electronically via Internet to cmattey@ntia.doc.gov.
-
- For further information, please contact Carol Mattey or Lisa
- Leidig, Office of Policy Analysis and Development, NTIA, at (202)
- 482-1880.
-
- ********
-
- In discussion with Ms. Mattey, she advised that NTIA would prefer to
- receive comments specifically responding to the issues raised in the notice,
- outlined clearly where possible, and that it would be useful for lengthy
- comments to have a short summary at the top.
-
- The easier you make it for them parse your comments the easier it is
- for them to take your comments into consideration. This holds true for
- any submission of comments to government agencies or legislators.
-
- A selection from the original Notice of Inquiry is below:
-
- ********
-
- DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
- National Telecommunications and Information Administration
- [Docket No. 940104-4004]
- Inquiry on Privacy Issues Relating to Private Sector Use of
- Telecommunications-Related Personal Information
-
- AGENCY: National Telecommunications and Information
- Administration (NTIA), Commerce
-
- ACTION: Notice of Inquiry; Request for Comments
-
- SUMMARY: NTIA is conducting a comprehensive review of
- privacy issues relating to private sector use of
- telecommunications-related personal information associated
- with the National Information Infrastructure. Public
- comment is requested on issues relevant to such a review.
- After analyzing the comments, NTIA intends to issue a
- report, which may make recommendations to the Information
- Infrastructure Task Force and Congress in the area of
- telecommunications and information policy, as appropriate.
-
- DATES: Comments should be filed on or before March 30,
- 1994, to receive full consideration.
- [This has now been extended to May 23, 1994]
-
- AUTHORITY: National Telecommunications and Information
- Administration Organization Act of 1992, Pub. L. No. 102-
- 538, 106 Stat. 3533 (1992) (to be codified at 47 U.S.C.
- ^U 901 et seq.).
-
- SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
-
- For detailed and important information detailing the specifics of the
- issues, see full copy of NOI at end of file:
- ftp.eff.org, /pub/Alerts/ntia_privacy.noi
- gopher.eff.org, 1/pub/Alerts, ntia_privacy.noi
- file://www.eff.org/pub/Alerts/ntia_privacy.noi
- Outpost--EFF Online, BBS +1 202 628 6120, "Alerts" file area, NTIAPRIV.NOI
- which will include the updated information.]
-
- ------------------------------
-
-
- Subject: New York Bill for Public Access to Govt. Info Needs Support
- --------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- There is a New York Assembly bill, AB10035 pending which would provide for
- free online access to NY legislative information. This information is
- already paid for by NY state taxes, yet currently is available
- electronically only through an expensive commercial firm.
-
- Reg Neale <neale@ee.rochester.edu>, one of the first to bring this bill to
- the attention of the Internet/Usenet community, collected some contact
- information and had this to say about this legislation:
-
- "A bill was just introduced in the NY Assembly to make public information
- freely and timely available, via "the most-accessible and least-cost
- public network" i.e., the Internet. Bill A10035 was referred to the
- Assembly's Governmental Operations Committee, where it is certain to die
- unless there is a massive input from concerned citizens. Any New Yorkers
- reading this should call or write their assemblyperson to urge immediate
- action on this bill. It could also be helpful to contact these two
- individuals:
-
-
- Assemblyman Samuel Colman, Chairman
- Governmental Operations Committee
- Room 731 Legislative Office Building
- Albany NY 12248
- 518-455-5118 voice
- 518-455-5119 fax
-
- David W. Keiper, Commissioner
- Legislative Bill Drafting Commission
- Room 301 Capitol Building
- Albany NY 12247
- 518-455-7500
- CIS 71075,2006
- [Internet: 71075.2006@compuserve.com]
-
- Voice your support for public access to legislative information. If you
- know of anyone who should be involved in this effort, or if you know of
- another appropriate place to post this message, please contact me.
-
- Reginald Neale, Sec'y Citizens for Open Access to Legislation (C.O.A.L.)
- 716-263-7864 day 716-924-7481 eve"
-
- Accounts from other parties suggest that some support for this bill is
- building, among citizens and in the Assembly, so adding your support is not
- a waste of time.
-
- Activism got a bill very similar to this one passed in CA last year, and it
- can work in NY too. See ftp.eff.org: /pub/EFF/Issues/Activism/* for more
- information on online activism. Three civil-liberties-favoring state
- bills dealing with online information have already failed this year, two
- in Oklahoma, and one in Maryland, due to lack of public input and support.
-
- Those in New York state should spread the word on local and state news
- groups, mailing lists and other online forums, and can join the Society
- for Electronic Access's sea-10035 mailing list (send subscribe requests to
- sea-10035-request@sea.org) for local activist planning and information
- on this bill.
-
- The full text of the bill and the Delegate's Memorandum on AB10035 are
- archived at:
-
- ftp.eff.org, /pub/EFF/Policy/Legislation/Foreign_and_local/NY/
- gopher.eff.org, 1/EFF/Policy/Legislation/Foreign_and_local/NY
- gopher://gopher.eff.org/11/pub/EFF/Policy/Legislation/Foreign_and_local/NY
- http://www.eff.org/pub/EFF/Policy/Legislation/Foreign_and_local/NY/
-
- ------------------------------
-
-
- Subject: House Internet Security Hearing Testimony Available Online
- -------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- From: Carl Malamud, Internet Multicasting Service <carl@radio.com>
-
- On March 22, 1994, The Subcommittee on Science of the U.S. House
- of Representatives held hearings on Internet security. These
- hearings were scheduled in response an advisory issued on
- February 3, 1994 by the Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT).
- Chairman Rick Boucher (D-VA) and the members of the Subcommittee
- heard testimony from the following witnesses:
-
- Mr. L. Dain Gary, Manager
- Computer Emergency Response Team Operations (CERT)
-
- Mr. Thomas T. Kubic
- Chief, Financial Crimes Section
- Federal Bureau of Investigation
-
- Dr. Vinton G. Cerf, President, Internet Society
- and Senior Vice President
- Data Services Division
- MCI Telecommunications Corporation
-
- Mr. Lynn McNulty
- Associate Director for Computer Security
- Computer Systems Laboratory
- National Institute of Standards and Technology
-
- Dr. Stephen D. Crocker, Vice President
- Trusted Information Systems
-
- Rebroadcast of this program on the Internet Multicasting Service is made
- possible by support from Sun Microsystems, Interop Company, and O'Reilly
- & Associates. Additional support is provided by Harper Collins, Persoft,
- and WAIS Inc. Network connectivity for the Internet Multicasting Service
- is provided by UUNET Technologies and MFS Datanet.
-
- ITH Program Files:
-
- Size Name Description
- ========== ====================== =======================
- 34,705,178 041494_spec_01_ITH.au Internet Security
- 041494_spec_ITH.readme (This File)
-
- To learn about the Internet Multicasting Service, mail info@radio.com.
-
- ------------------------------
-
-
- Subject: What YOU Can Do
- ------------------------
-
- "Experience should teach us to be most on our guard to protect liberty when
- the Government's purposes are beneficent. Men born to freedom are naturally
- alert to repel invasion of their liberty by evil-minded rulers. The
- greatest dangers to liberty lurk in insidious encroachment by men of zeal,
- well-meaning but without understanding."
-
- - Justice Louis D. Brandeis, dissenting, Olmstead v. United States,
- 277 U.S. 479 (1928)
-
- You've been following the newspapers and reading EFFector Online.
- You know that today there are several battles being fought over the future
- of personal privacy. The Clipper chip, export restrictions, the Digital
- Telephony proposal - the arguments are numerous and complex, but the
- principles are clear. Who will decide how much privacy is "enough"?
-
- The Electronic Frontier Foundation believes that individuals should be
- able to ensure the privacy of their personal communications through any
- technological means they choose. However, the government's current
- restrictions on the export of encrytion software have stifled the
- development and commercial availability of strong encryption in the U.S.
- Rep. Maria Cantwell has introduced a bill (H.R. 3627) in the House that
- would liberalize export controls on software that contains encryption, but
- needs vocal support if the bill is to make it out of the committee stage.
-
- The decisions that are made today will affect our futures indefinitely.
- EFF is a respected voice for the rights of users of online technologies
- and EFF members receive regular online updates on the issues that affect
- our online communications and particpate in shaping the future.
-
- Now, more than ever, EFF is working to make sure that you are the one that
- makes these decisions for yourself. Our members are making themselves heard
- on the whole range of issues. To date, EFF has collected over 4800 letters
- of support for Rep. Cantwell's bill to liberalize restrictions on
- cryptography. We also have over 1400 letters supporting Sen. Leahy's
- open hearings on the proposed Clipper encryption scheme, scheduled for
- April 27, 1994.
-
- If you'd like to add your voice in support of the Cantwell bill, send
- email to cantwell@eff.org, Subject: I support HR 3627
-
- Your letters will be printed out and hand delivered to Rep. Cantwell by EFF.
-
- You KNOW privacy is important. You have probably participated in our online
- campaigns. Have you become a member of EFF yet? The best way to protect
- your online rights is to be fully informed and to make your opinions heard.
- EFF members are informed and are making a difference. Join EFF today!
-
- ------------------------------
-
-
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- ======================================================
-
- Every day decisions are being made that will affect your life online.
- Decisions about what sorts of technology you can use to protect the privacy
- of your communications. Decisions about what services you will be able to
- get over the emerging national information infrastructure. Decisions that
- are made before you even know that there are choices.
-
- The Electronic Frontier Foundation has been working since July 1990 to
- ensure that the civil liberties guaranteed in the Constitution and the Bill
- of Rights are applied to new communications technologies. Our members join
- EFF to make sure that they are informed about the issues and debates that
- will shape the future of electronic communications. EFF members enjoy the
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-
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-
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-
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-
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-
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- We feel that the best way to protect your online rights is to be fully
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- are making a difference. Join EFF today!
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-
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-
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-
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- EFF occasionally shares our mailing list with other organizations promoting
- similar goals. However, we respect an individual's right to privacy and
- will not distribute your name without explicit permission.
-
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- information to organizations sharing similar goals.
-
- [This form came from EFFector Online - please leave this line on the form!
- If you found it elsewhere, please tell us where so we see how far it goes.]
-
- The Electronic Frontier Foundation is a nonprofit, 501(c)(3) organization
- supported by contributions from individual members, corporations and
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-
- EFF PGP Public Key for Encryption
- =================================
-
- This is the ASCII-armored PGP 2.4 public key for the Electronic Frontier
- Foundation (EFF).
-
- Note that mail sent with this key will be considered addressed to EFF in
- general, not to a specific person, unless otherwise noted. To send
- personal information to someone at EFF, for whatever reason, please use
- that person's own key, or arrange some other method of communication.
-
- This key is provided principally for the sending of sensitive legal
- information, and the transmission of credit card numbers over the net
- securely when becoming a member of EFF. It takes us time and effort to
- decrypt, so please don't use this key trivially. Thank you.
-
- To add this key to your public key ring, do:
-
- pgp -ka pgpkey.eff pubring.pgp
-
- If your public key ring has another name, use that instead of pubring.pgp.
-
- For MacPGP, click on Key | Add Key, select pgpkey.eff as file to get key from,
- and pubring.pgp (or whatever your pubring is) for file to add key to.
-
- To encrypt a message, please see the PGP documentation, and remember that you
- will almost certainly need to generate the result as an ASCII-armored file,
- so you can email it (non-ASCII-armored PGP ciphertexts are binary, and will
- get mangled if you try to email them.
-
-
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- Version: 2.4
-
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