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Congress Poised For China Trade, Digital IDs  04 May 2000 
Source: TechWeb - Posted by LinuxSecurity.com Team   
Congress this year is expected to approve normal trade relations with China and make electronic signatures legal, lawmakers told information-technology executives Tuesday. An extension of the moratorium on Internet taxes and an increase in the number of foreign-guest high-tech . . .

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Encryption Regs may Need "Tweaking"  04 May 2000 
Source: ComputerUser - Posted by LinuxSecurity.com Team   
William Reinsch, the Commerce Department's undersecretary for export administration, told technology executives on Tuesday that while the administration's new encryption export regulations appeared to be a huge improvement over prior iterations of the policy, a few cracks are starting to . . .

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Couch Sessions  03 May 2000 
Source: Submitted by Randy Cosby - Posted by LinuxSecurity.com Team   
This edition of "Couch Sessions" talks about building an online shopping cart. "Need to build an online shopping cart in a hurry? This article takes a look at session management, an important component of transaction-based Web sites, and explains the . . .

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Stopping cybersnoops with physics  28 April 2000 
Source: Sillicon Valley News - Posted by LinuxSecurity.com Team   
Researchers are reporting encouraging progress in experiments to develop an unbreakable computer code that harnesses the unpredictable realm of quantum physics. . . .

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Zero Knowledge Launches Encrypted ad Campaign  27 April 2000 
Source: ComputerUser - Posted by LinuxSecurity.com Team   
Zero Knowledge Systems, a Montreal-based company specializing in anonymous secure Web surfing, has launched an ad campaign in Newsweek, Forbes, Fast Company and Business 2.0 magazines, featuring an encrypted message buried in photos of tattooed bar codes. . . .

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NSF pins hopes on security pilot  25 April 2000 
Source: Federal Computer Week - Posted by LinuxSecurity.com Team   
The National Science Foundation will begin testing electronic signature technology next month that could remove the last impediment to its paperless proposal process. Using the Federal Demonstration Partnership (see related . . .

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NSF pins hopes on security pilot  21 April 2000 
Source: FCW.com - Posted by LinuxSecurity.com Team   
The National Science Foundation will begin testing electronic signature technology next month that could remove the last impediment to its paperless proposal process. . . .

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The Process of Security  20 April 2000 
Source: InfoSec Magazine - Posted by LinuxSecurity.com Team   
Here's an excellent (as always) article by Bruce Schneier on the process of thinking about security. "Security is a process, not a product. Products provide some protection, but the only way to effectively do business in an insecure world . . .

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Bruce Schneier's CryptoGram  18 April 2000 
Source: Counterpane - Posted by LinuxSecurity.com Team   
This month Mr. Schneier talks about AES, the proposed DES replacement, the French banking card hack, current cryptography news, legal issues surrounding the "Cyber Security Information Act", news on the recent Microsoft backdoor, and more. Must read. . . .

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Digital Certificates & Encryption  17 April 2000 
Source: RootPrompt.org - Posted by LinuxSecurity.com Team   
Lance Spitzner tells us all about Digital Certificates & Encryption how they work and apply to Internet Commerce. "On the Internet, information you send from one computer to another passes through numerous systems before it reaches its destination. Normally, . . .

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