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Cryptography's Role in Securing the Information Society (1996)
Computer Science and Telecommunications Board (CSTB)
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PART III
Policy Options, Findings, and Recommendations

PART III CONSISTS OF TWO CHAPTERS. Chapter 7 considers diverse policy options ranging in scope and scale from large to small. Not every item described in Chapter 7 has been deemed worthy of adoption by the committee, but the committee hopes to broaden the public's understanding of crytography policy by discussing ideas that at least have the support of respectable and responsible elements of the various stakeholding communities.

Chapter 8 is a synthesizing chapter that brings together threads of the previous seven chapters and presents the committee's findings and recommendations.

 
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