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Sat, Feb 21, 1998 (16:30)
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The wide spread use of modern encryption technology raises alarm bells in
law enforcement circles and national security institutions. National
attitudes and more importantly legislation and legal regimes on the
subject vary widely. Various bodies, such as UNCITRAL, ICC, WIPO, OECD
and the American Bar Association, are all putting forward proposals for a
unified global encryption policy. A panel of four distinguished legal
experts explores examines the directions, tensions and conflicts between
various national encryption policies.
Richard Horning, Moderator, Tomlinson Zisko Morosoli & Maser LLP
David Schollenberger, Osborne Clarke
Daniel P. Kahn, Kahn & Associes
Wilson Wong, Allen & Gledhill
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