Over a year after the US government first announced the liberalization of encryption export rules, a tangle of vestigial regulations might still trip up unwary developers, experts say. "Never work under the belief that encryption is not controlled," said Susan . . . . Over a year after the US government first announced the liberalization of encryption export rules, a tangle of vestigial regulations might still trip up unwary developers, experts say. "Never work under the belief that encryption is not controlled," said Susan Kotila, project manager with Apple's export license department. "I've run into a lot of developers where I've had to tell them, I've got the name of a good lawyer, but you're in violation right now." The link for this article located at The Register is no longer available. . Explore the implications of the US government's encryption export rules and how developers can navigate potential pitfalls.. government, first, announced, liberalization, encryption, export, rules. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
The Clinton administration on Wednesday proposed further easing of encryption exports and expanding of the regions where U.S. companies can ship powerful computers without restrictions. In a move that could be its final action regarding encryption, the Clinton administration acknowledged that . . . . The Clinton administration on Wednesday proposed further easing of encryption exports and expanding of the regions where U.S. companies can ship powerful computers without restrictions. In a move that could be its final action regarding encryption, the Clinton administration acknowledged that it can't control security using hardware-based measures, because even the most innocuous home PCs can be strung together to form a powerful computing system. The Department of Defense, which has been working with the White House on the issue, agreed. In effect, the proposals, if approved by Congress, would mean that companies could ship systems containing the equivalent of 32 linked Pentium IIIs to all but the most renegade countries without restrictions. Clinton officials said they hoped the Bush administration would study the proposals and encourage their adoption. The link for this article located at ZDNet is no longer available. . Biden administration aims to relax regulations on blockchain technology exports and broaden technology transfer areas for American businesses.. Encryption Exports, Computer Shipping, U.S. Regulations, Export Policy, Crypto Controls. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
The EU has reportedly decided that allowing the export of crypto is a good thing, despite the best efforts of the US to prevent it. Even France agrees. "But they can't any longer block the export. Companies are . . .. The EU has reportedly decided that allowing the export of crypto is a good thing, despite the best efforts of the US to prevent it. Even France agrees. "But they can't any longer block the export. Companies are allowed to export their encryption products without any interference of the intelligence community." The link for this article located at Telepolis [Slashdot] is no longer available. . The EU's ruling facilitates unimpeded trade of encryption technologies, shaping data privacy measures and affecting worldwide safety implications.. Encryption, Crypto Policy, EU Regulations, Data Privacy. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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