A Common-sense Approach to High-technology Export Controls: A Report of the Center for International Security and Arms Control, Stanford UniversityCenter for International Security and Arms Control, Stanford University, 1995 - 110 pages |
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... Software With Encryption The issue of export controls on encryption software products , including mass - market software with encryption capability , has come under recent review . ' The U.S. government strictly controls exports of such ...
... Software With Encryption The issue of export controls on encryption software products , including mass - market software with encryption capability , has come under recent review . ' The U.S. government strictly controls exports of such ...
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... Encryption Products The United States is not alone among governments interested in regulating the dissemination and widespread use of data encryption products . France not only imposes strict export controls , but it also controls ...
... Encryption Products The United States is not alone among governments interested in regulating the dissemination and widespread use of data encryption products . France not only imposes strict export controls , but it also controls ...
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... cryptography policy should assess the national security implica- tions of a phased decontrol of software products with encryp- tion . The independent panel , consisting of intelligence profes- sionals , specialists from hardware and ...
... cryptography policy should assess the national security implica- tions of a phased decontrol of software products with encryp- tion . The independent panel , consisting of intelligence profes- sionals , specialists from hardware and ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
A Note on the Costs of Export Controls to U S Firms | 7 |
National Security Implications of Export Controls on High Performance | 21 |
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Trade Politics: International, Domestic, and Regional Perspectives Brian Hocking,Steven McGuire No preview available - 1999 |