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From: uri@watson.ibm.com (Uri Blumenthal)
Subject: Re: Key Registering Bodies
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Date: Mon, 19 Apr 1993 23:12:05 GMT
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In article <930419182442.669507@DOCKMASTER.NCSC.MIL>, Grant@DOCKMASTER.NCSC.MIL (Lynn R Grant) writes:
|> If we do not trust the NSA to be a registrar of Clipper Chip key halves,
|> I would not trust Mitre either. 

I wouldn't trust Mitre  for another reason: 
remember "The Cuckoo's Egg"?  How great was
their security, eh?

NSA - well, with the list of known "turncoats",
does it make you wonder how many more unknown 
still are there?

(:-) (:-(
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Uri. 	  uri@watson.ibm.com	 scifi!angmar!uri 
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