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
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