DocumentCode
1374413
Title
HP´s International Cryptography Framework: compromise or threat?
Author
Hedberg, Sara Reese
Author_Institution
Issaquah, WA, USA
Volume
30
Issue
1
fYear
1997
fDate
1/1/1997 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
28
Lastpage
30
Abstract
Hewlett-Packard (HP) has developed the International Cryptography Framework (ICF), the strongest encryption system approved for export by the US government to date. The hardware-software system provides various levels of encryption strength, depending on government regulations in the USA and importing countries. In some cases, ICF will allow US manufacturers to export stronger encryption products than regulations have permitted in the past. The US computer industry has said this is necessary for it to compete more effectively in the international marketplace. However, some say ICF may prove to be a Trojan horse in the war over electronic communications privacy. They contend that millions of people will buy ICF-enabled equipment that has weak encryption and that would permit the US government to decrypt data transmissions easily
Keywords
DP industry; cryptography; data privacy; government policies; international trade; Hewlett-Packard; International Cryptography Framework; US computer industry; US government-approved encryption system; competition; compromise; data transmission decryption; electronic communications privacy; encryption strength; government regulations; hardware-software system; importing countries; international marketplace; regulations; threat; Computer industry; Consumer electronics; Cryptography; Data security; Hardware; Invasive software; Manufacturing; Privacy; Smart cards; US Government;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Computer
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9162
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/2.562922
Filename
562922
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