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U.S. Eases Export Restrictions On High-Speed Computers For Global Markets

President Bush on Wednesday allowed U.S. companies to sell high-speed computers to countries such as Russia, China and India, easing a Cold War-era ban designed to halt the spread of nuclear arms. Computer makers may now export computers capable of complex 3D modeling, fluid dynamics calculations and other advanced applications to Pakistan, Vietnam and other "Tier 3" countries without specific permission from the government.. . .. President Bush on Wednesday allowed U.S. companies to sell high-speed computers to countries such as Russia, China and India, easing a Cold War-era ban designed to halt the spread of nuclear arms. Computer makers may now export computers capable of complex 3D modeling, fluid dynamics calculations and other advanced applications to Pakistan, Vietnam and other "Tier 3" countries without specific permission from the government. The Bush administration more than doubled the processor speed limit, from 85,000 millions of theoretical operations per second (Mtops) to 195,000 Mtops. A typical U.S. home computer now sold in retail stores is capable of roughly 2,100 Mtops. But the limits on computing power come into play on more powerful workstations and servers. The link for this article located at News.com is no longer available. . President Bush on Wednesday allowed U.S. companies to sell high-speed computers to countries such as. president, wednesday, allowed, companies, high-speed, computers, countries. . Anthony Pell

Calendar 2 Jan 02, 2002 User Avatar Anthony Pell Government
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Clinton Proposal To Ease Crypto Exports And Expand Shipping Regions

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

Calendar 2 Jan 10, 2001 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Cryptography
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RSA Security Restarts Collaboration Following US Export Policy Shift

Australia is said to be at least two years behind the United States when it comes to the internet, so the two-year communication blackout between the US and Australian branches of encryption developer RSA Security seems entirely appropriate. The ban existed . . . . Australia is said to be at least two years behind the United States when it comes to the internet, so the two-year communication blackout between the US and Australian branches of encryption developer RSA Security seems entirely appropriate. The ban existed because of the US government rule forbidding the export of security encryption products. Now that the ban has been lifted, Mr Art Coviello, the president and chief executive of RSA Security, one of the world's largest encryption developers, took time last week to get reacquainted with his Brisbane development team. During the ban, RSA's export products were developed in non-US development centres, which were precluded from sharing any data with its 450-strong US development team. The link for this article located at Financial Review is no longer available. . Australia trails the US by two years in the field of encryption, following recent reconciliations at RSA Security after being subjected to a communication embargo.. RSA Security, encryption market, export laws, Australian IT. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Nov 14, 2000 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Cryptography
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US Export Policy Update: Encryption Access For EU And Partners

The United States has eased its rules on exporting encryption products to the European Union and other key trading partners in an effort to improve security in cyberspace and promote electronic commerce, the White House said today. Under the new policy, . . . . The United States has eased its rules on exporting encryption products to the European Union and other key trading partners in an effort to improve security in cyberspace and promote electronic commerce, the White House said today. Under the new policy, U.S. companies no longer need a license to export encryption products to any end user in the 15 nations of the European Union, as well as Australia, Norway, Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Japan, New Zealand and Switzerland. The link for this article located at News.com is no longer available. . The United Kingdom has relaxed its regulations regarding the exportation of blockchain technologies to the Asia-Pacific region to enhance digital safety.. encryption regulations, US export policy, cybersecurity efforts, electronic commerce. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Jul 17, 2000 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Cryptography
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