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    The Clipper chip was a chipset that was developed and promoted by the United States National Security Agency (NSA) as an encryption device that secured...
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    the information of the agency easily accessible to the public." The Clipper Chip, which "Clinton inherited from a multi-year National Security Agency...
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    debate about cryptography for the NHS brought this out in the open. The Clipper chip was a chipset for mobile phones made by the NSA in the 1990s, which implemented...
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  • output of an alternating current circuit Clipper (video game), a 1982 video game written by John S. Bayes Clipper chip, a symmetric encryption integrated circuit...
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    RSA and Bidzos led a "fierce" public campaign against the Clipper Chip, an encryption chip with a backdoor that would allow the U.S. government to decrypt...
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  • algorithms: a data encryption algorithm called Skipjack, along with the Clipper chip that included the Skipjack algorithm, a digital signature algorithm,...
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    wiretaps, NSA proposed the concept of key escrow in 1993 and introduced the Clipper chip that would offer stronger protection than DES but would allow access...
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  • an encryption system, the Clipper chip, with an explicit backdoor for law enforcement and national security access. The chip was unsuccessful. Recent proposals...
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  • monitoring from government and police. In particular, the US government's Clipper chip scheme for escrowed encryption of telephone conversations (encryption...
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  • Renaissance A 2003 single and album by Isgaard An encryption backdoor; see Clipper chip § Later debates Jin Suo Chi tea (lit. Golden Key) The Golden Key (disambiguation)...
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  • the public, because the Clipper Chip is thought to have been the next “Big Brother” tool. This led to the failure of the Clipper proposal, even though there...
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  • classified, it was originally intended for use in the controversial Clipper chip. Subsequently, the algorithm was declassified. Skipjack was proposed...
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    on 21 July 2012 – via NYTimes.com. "The Clipper Chip". archive.epic.org. "Crypto Experts' Letter on Clipper". archive.epic.org. Godwin, Mike (May 1,...
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  • details the creation of Data Encryption Standard (DES), RSA and the Clipper chip. If you've ever made a secure purchase with your credit card over the...
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  • upon Jules Verne's Nautilus and its ability to overcome a Clipper ship as a play on Clipper chip. The program was originally developed by Bill Dorsey, Andy...
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    microprocessors, the Clipper processors were actually sets of several distinct chips. The C100 and C300 consist of three chips: one central processing...
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    was tapped by the administration to advocate for the adoption of the Clipper Chip, a technology developed by the National Security Agency designed to provide...
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    wiretapping mechanisms of the Clipper chip. His paper, Protocol Failure in the Escrowed Encryption Standard, pointed out that the Clipper's escrow system had a...
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  • for the government to access its own internal communications, the NSA Clipper chip proposal to extend this key escrow requirement to public use of cryptography...
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  • against the First Amendment, so after experimenting in 1993 with the Clipper chip (where the US government kept special decryption keys in escrow), in...
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    is used on Secure Terminal Equipment. They previously developed the Clipper chip. In 2009, Vector Capital acquires Aladdin Knowledge Systems, and placed...
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    2017-01-02. Retrieved 2017-01-27. Levy, Steven (1994-07-12). "Battle of the Clipper Chip". New York Times Magazine. pp. 44–51, plus cover photo of Diffie. Whitfield...
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    agencies continue to attempt to decrypt them. Through the NSA-designed Clipper chip, which used the Skipjack cipher with an intentional backdoor, and using...
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    tamper-resistant chips include all secure cryptoprocessors, such as the IBM 4758 and chips used in smartcards, as well as the Clipper chip. It has been argued...
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  • the European Space Agency Law Enforcement Access Field, as used in the Clipper chip encryption device Leaf node, part of a tree data structure in computer...
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  • 300-by-300-micrometer segment to less than an hour, the researchers say." Clipper chip FBI–Apple encryption dispute Hardware security Hardware security bug...
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    passcode. In 1993, the National Security Agency (NSA) introduced the Clipper chip, an encryption device with an acknowledged backdoor for government access...
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    Card-based security token. It was developed for the U.S. government's Clipper chip project and has been used by the U.S. Government in various applications...
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    postscript. Denning was widely criticized for her role in NSA's controversial Clipper chip initiative to give the government authorized access to encrypted private...
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  • recovery is applied to both types of systems. Cryptography Key management Clipper chip Data Securities International Related-key attack Backdoor Abelson, Harold;...
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