Computer Security
The House Science Committee members heard testimony concerning the threat of computer espionage and the encryption technology used to… read more
The House Science Committee members heard testimony concerning the threat of computer espionage and the encryption technology used to counter it. They testified about how these threats can threaten telecommunications of all types and the need for more research and incentive to devise better encryption methods. The Clinton administration had yet to end a policy begun during the Cold War which forbids U.S. software companies from exporting technology for national security reasons. close
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- Daniel Farmer Consultant Computer Science
- Daniel Geer Director Open Market Software Company->Engineering
- Daniel Lynch Founder Interop Trade Show
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- Geoff Mulligan Engineer Security Products Groups of Sunsoft
- Tsutomu Shimomura
- Eugene H. Spafford Associate Professor Purdue University->Computer Science Department
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