Information Highway, The | A Government Computer Encryption System Would Threaten Civil Liberties

On April 16, 1993, the Clinton Administration announced a national standard for encryption. Under the Administration’s Clipper Chip proposal, voice telephone conversations would be encrypted by chips built into the telephone units used by the caller and the call recipient. Put simply, when a call is made, the two telephones involved communicate with one another and establish a unique key based on information contained on each of their chips. The telephones then use that key to encrypt and decrypt the conversation. In this way, anyone attempting to wiretap the telephone conversation...

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