Table of Contents
Terms and Abbreviations
Chapter 1. Conclusions and Findings
1.2 Findings
1.1 Conclusions
Chapter 2. Context and Approach of the Review
2.2. The Approach
2.3. Creative Tension or Competition
3.2. On law enforcement and national security
3.3. The statistical vacuum
3.4. Policy uncertainty
3.5. Today's problems for the investigators
3.6. The imminent challenge
3.7. Towards response strategies
4.2. National security
4.3. The cost of alternatives
4.4. Decryption capability for law enforcement and national security?
4.5. Public key infrastructures
4.6. International agreements
4.7. Third party systems
4.8. The Internet
5.2. Export controls
6.2. Maintaining investigative capability
6.3. Coordination of operational capacity
6.4. A new legislative approach
Annexe B. Australia Online [extract]
Annexe C. US Administration statement on commercial
encryption, 12 July 1996
Annexe D. UK Government paper of regulatory intent
concerning use of encryption on public
networks, 11 June 1996
Annexe E. OECD guidelines governing the protection of
privacy and transborder flows of personal
data
Annexe F. US Administration statement on encryption issued
by the Vice-President, 1 October 1996.