NASA cybercrime investigators are looking into the theft of militarily significant design documents pertaining to the next generation of reusable space vehicles. The documents, which are restricted under current export laws from being shared with foreign nationals or governments and are . . . . NASA cybercrime investigators are looking into the theft of militarily significant design documents pertaining to the next generation of reusable space vehicles. The documents, which are restricted under current export laws from being shared with foreign nationals or governments and are also strictly controlled under the International Trafficking in Arms Regulations (ITAR), were obtained by Computerworld from a hacker who claims to be based in Latin America. The link for this article located at Computer World is no longer available. . NASA cybercrime investigators are looking into the theft of militarily significant design documents . cybercrime, investigators, looking, theft, militarily, significant, design, documents. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
The federal body that regulates exports has fined San Diego firm Neopoint Inc. $95,000 for exporting strong encryption software to Korean companies without the necessary government approval. The Commerce Department's Bureau of Export Administration imposed the fine after learning that Neopoint . . . . The federal body that regulates exports has fined San Diego firm Neopoint Inc. $95,000 for exporting strong encryption software to Korean companies without the necessary government approval. The Commerce Department's Bureau of Export Administration imposed the fine after learning that Neopoint had exported 128-bit encryption software to two companies in South Korea without obtaining proper licenses. U.S. export regulations set limits on the strength of encryption software that can be sold to foreign buyers without government approval. "This case demonstrates that the U.S. Government can and will enforce its export controls on encryption products," Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Export Enforcement Michael J. Garcia said in a prepared statement. The link for this article located at Newsbytes is no longer available. . DataSec Corp. penalized for unauthorized shipment of secure communication tools, underscoring stringent American laws.. Export Control, Encryption Regulation, Crypto Compliance. . Anthony Pell
The White House yesterday essentially threw in the towel on the government's ability to limit exports of high-performance computers, while also acknowledging that there's little the U.S. can do to prevent other nations from developing high-powered systems by harnessing computer power . . . . The White House yesterday essentially threw in the towel on the government's ability to limit exports of high-performance computers, while also acknowledging that there's little the U.S. can do to prevent other nations from developing high-powered systems by harnessing computer power through networked clusters of machines. As part of an announcement that substantially relaxes the limits placed by the U.S. on computer exports, the Clinton administration said it "has concluded that there are no meaningful or effective control measures for computer hardware that address the technological or marketplace challenges" identified during a policy review that began in the fall of 1999. The link for this article located at ComputerWorld is no longer available. . The White House yesterday essentially threw in the towel on the government's ability to limit export. white, house, yesterday, essentially, threw, towel, government's, ability, limit, export. . Anthony Pell
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