| T.R | Title | User | Personal Name | Date | Lines |
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| 4542.1 | | a-61.tunnel.crl.dec.com::needle | Money talks. Mine says "Good-Bye!" | Fri Mar 14 1997 09:07 | 4 |
| Most companies are either working with TIS or IBM for this. Was there any
particular product you were questioning?
j.
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| 4542.2 | | TENNIS::KAM | AltaVista Software 714/261-4133 DTN 535.4133 | Sun Mar 16 1997 16:42 | 11 |
| Take a look at the ISAC News (Industry Standards and Consortia) at:
http://www-server.mso.dec.com/ISAC/doc/news.htm
A number of articles in the Vol 10, No 3, March 1997 issue
Data Security: Digital Opportunities in a Changing Environment
The New US Regulations on Encryption
The Digital Key Recovery Plan
Regards,
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| 4542.3 | | BIGUN::nessus.cao.dec.com::Mayne | Churchill's black dog | Sun Mar 16 1997 18:19 | 9 |
| One of our customers is looking at the opportunity of being a "data vault"
and/or key recovery provider. They think that TIS have the beauracracy figured
out so they can get more than 56 bits worth of encryption so they cam also
provide more security for their partners.
I just wondered if there was an alternative. If the TIS system is the way to go,
that's fine.
PJDM
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