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Where did the United States government go wrong in pushing the proposal to make the computer chip called Clipper the national encryption standard?

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Where did the United States government go wrong in pushing the proposal to make the computer chip called Clipper the national encryption standard?

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NSA Home Page http://www.nsa.gov:8080/ Stewart Baker: The worst crime you can commit in Washington is to have a new idea. And Clipper was certainly a new idea. The chip is actually not quite as dead as many believe: There will be hundreds of thousands deployed in government operations over the next few years.

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