Online Security
Members of the Senate Commerce & Science Subcommittee heard testimony concerning legislation that would change a federal law prohibiting U.S… read more
Members of the Senate Commerce & Science Subcommittee heard testimony concerning legislation that would change a federal law prohibiting U.S. computer companies from selling data encryption programs abroad. They testified that this prohibition needed to be lifted to allow U.S. companies to compete in the growing international market for encryption technology due to the rapid growth of the internet. close
People in this video
- D. James Bidzos President RSA Data Security, Inc.
- Robert Bigony Senior Vice President Motorola Corporation
- Dan Buchanan President Zion's Data Services Company
- Kenneth W. Dam Chairman National Research Council->Committee to Study National Cryptography Policy
- Aharon Friedman Chairman Digital Secured Networks Technology
- Joe Holmes Chief Electronic Data Systems Corporation->Technology
- Tim Krauskopf Representative Spyglass Inc.->Technical Affairs
- Joel Lisker Senior Vice President MasterCard International->Security
- Richard Sevcik Vice President Compaq Computer Corporation
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