Date: Thu, 26 Aug 1999 12:00:42 -0400
From:
denning@cs.georgetown.edu (Dorothy Denning)
Subject: PECSENC Recommendations on Crypto Export
The recommendations of the President's Export Council Subcommittee
on Encryption (PECSENC) are on my Web site at
http://www.cs.georgetown.edu/~denning/crypto/lib2000.html.
My understanding is that they have been sent to Commerce Secretary
Daley
and that they go to the full PEC tomorrow for approval and
transmission
to the President.
There are 10 recommendations, which I have included below. The report
gives the justification behind them.
Dorothy
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President's Export Council Subcommittee on Encryption
Liberalization 2000:
Recommendations for Revising the Encryption Export Regulations
I. Reporting Requirements
Recommendation: Eliminate reporting requirements for exports under
License Exception ENC, License Exception KMI, and "Recoverable"
Encryption ELAs.
II. License Free Zones
Recommendation: Create a "license-free zone" by eliminating export
approval requirements for encryption products sent to countries that
do
not present a significant national security concern related to U.S.
encryption items.
III. ENC/Sector Expansion
Recommendation: Expand the scope of the current License Exception
ENC
to add critical infrastructure industries, friendly governments, and
multi-lateral organizations as additional sectors. (This should
apply
to trusted sectors located or based in those countries that are
eligible
for ENC treatment, but are not included in a "License Free Zone")
IV. On-Line Merchants
Recommendation: Allow export of general purpose encryption products
to
on-line merchants under License Exception ENC.
V. Mass-market Hardware and Software
Recommendation: Expand License Exceptions TSU and ENC to allow
export
of mass-market hardware and software encryption with key lengths of
128
bits or equivalent strength including triple DES.
VI. Encryption Licensing Arrangements
Recommendation: Expand the use of flexible licenses such as
Encryption
Licensing Arrangements to other areas of the EAR.
VII. Applications that call Cryptographic Application Programming
Interfaces (APIs)
Recommendation: Exempt applications that access cryptographic APIs
from
EI controls.
VIII. Chips, Linkable Modules, Toolkits
Recommendation: Remove exclusion of encryption chips, integrated
circuits, toolkits, executable or linkable modules from export
provisions of License Exception ENC/56-bit. Include encryption
chips,
integrated circuits, toolkits, executable or linkable modules, source
code and technology under License Exception ENC provisions to all
sectors authorized to receive encryption commodities and software of
unlimited key strength.
IX. Infrastructure Management and Integrity Uses of Cryptography
Recommendation: Exempt uses of cryptography for infrastructure
management and integrity functions from EI controls.
X. Recoverable products
Recommendation: Provide "recoverable" encryption products with
similar
export privileges as those given to key recovery encryption products
under License Exception KMI.