Who holds the keys? / Dorothy Denning ; produced by Gregg McVicar.

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Who holds the keys? / Dorothy Denning ; produced by Gregg McVicar.
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SZ0705.09
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Series which explores how changes in communication and information technologies are encroaching upon the individuals right to privacy.|WHO HOLDS THE KEYS? / Dorothy Denning| produced by Gregg McVicar. SERIES: Computers, freedom, and privacy| no. 9 Series which explores how changes in communication and information technologies are encroaching upon the individuals right to privacy. CONTENT: Panel discussion of the new cryptography technologies, which is becoming increasingly important for securing data and wireless communications. The panel examines the personal privacy and national security issues which arise as the government demands the authority to restrict the use or export of privancy-enhancing cryptography. Panel is comprised of Dorothy Denning, Chair, Georgetown University| Jim Bidzos, RSA Data Security| David Bellin, Pratt Institute| John Gilmore, Cygnus Support| Whitefield Diffie, Sun Microsystems. BROADCAST: Satellite, Summer 1992.

Panel discussion of the new cryptography technologies, which is becoming increasingly important for securing data and wireless communications. The panel examines the personal privacy and national security issues which arise as the government demands the authority to restrict the use or export of privacy-enhancing cryptography.

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Satellite, Summer 1992.
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1 reel (58 min.) : 7 1/2 ips., mono.|59:00
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Los Angeles : Pacifica Radio Archive, 1992.
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