Communications and Computer Surveillance, Privacy, and Security: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Technology, Environment, and Aviation of the Committee on Science, Space, and Technology, U.S. House of Representatives, One Hundred Third Congress, Second Session, May 3, 1994, Volume 4U.S. Government Printing Office, 1994 - 208 pages |
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... legislation that would mandate modifications to the public telephone network to facilitate electronic surveillance ... legislation strike that balance ? The breadth and intensity of different viewpoints on " Clipper Chip " and digital ...
... legislation that would mandate modifications to the public telephone network to facilitate electronic surveillance ... legislation strike that balance ? The breadth and intensity of different viewpoints on " Clipper Chip " and digital ...
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... legislation which au- thorized the use of court - ordered electronic surveillance and estab- lished strict procedures for conducting such surveillance . As you know , that law permits electronic surveillance only for serious fel- ony ...
... legislation which au- thorized the use of court - ordered electronic surveillance and estab- lished strict procedures for conducting such surveillance . As you know , that law permits electronic surveillance only for serious fel- ony ...
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... have attempted to resolve this problem with officials of the telecommunications industry at all corporate levels . Although appearing supportive , several senior executives in- dicated that without some mandate , such as legislation , 11.
... have attempted to resolve this problem with officials of the telecommunications industry at all corporate levels . Although appearing supportive , several senior executives in- dicated that without some mandate , such as legislation , 11.
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... legislation , their com- panies could not unilaterally invest money or technical resources to develop and implement solutions , especially if there were no assur- ance of competitors doing so . For the last two years , we have met with ...
... legislation , their com- panies could not unilaterally invest money or technical resources to develop and implement solutions , especially if there were no assur- ance of competitors doing so . For the last two years , we have met with ...
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... , SEVERAL INDICATED THAT WITHOUT SOME MANDATE , SUCH AS LEGISLATION , THEIR COMPANIES COULD NOT UNILATERALLY INVEST MONEY OR TECHNICAL RESOURCES TO DEVELOP AND IMPLEMENT SOLUTIONS , ESPECIALLY IF THERE WERE NO -8- 21.
... , SEVERAL INDICATED THAT WITHOUT SOME MANDATE , SUCH AS LEGISLATION , THEIR COMPANIES COULD NOT UNILATERALLY INVEST MONEY OR TECHNICAL RESOURCES TO DEVELOP AND IMPLEMENT SOLUTIONS , ESPECIALLY IF THERE WERE NO -8- 21.
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Page 52 - Materials, a major international society for the development of voluntary standards for materials, products, systems, and services. His awards include both the Gold and Silver Medals of the Department of Commerce, the William A. Jump Award for Exceptional Achievement in Public Administration, the Federal Government Meritorious Executive Award, and the Roger W. Jones Award for Executive Leadership. Mr. Kammer received his Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Maryland in 1969.
Page 80 - they that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.
Page 52 - Kammer has chaired several important evaluation committees for the Department of Commerce, including reviews of satellite systems for weather monitoring and the US LANDSAT program, and of the next generation of weather radar used by the US government.
Page 103 - The act also established a Computer System Security and Privacy Advisory Board within the Department of Commerce, and required Commerce to promulgate regulations based on NIST guidelines.
Page 52 - ... ability to enhance the competitiveness of American industry while maintaining its traditional function as lead national laboratory for providing the measurements, calibrations, and quality assurance techniques which underpin United States commerce, technological progress, improved product reliability and manufacturing processes, and public safety...
Page 103 - (b) The duties of the Board shall be— "(1) to identify emerging managerial, technical, administrative, and physical safeguard issues relative to computer systems security and privacy...
Page 197 - ... Identifies the origin and destination of a wire or electronic communication placed to, or received by, the facility or service that is the subject of the court order or lawful authorization, including information associated with any telecommunications system dialing or calling features or services. For voice communications, this information is typically the electronic pulses, audio tones, or signaling messages that identify the numbers dialed or otherwise transmitted, or caused to be transmitted....
Page 183 - ... landlord, custodian or other person shall furnish the applicant forthwith all information, facilities, and technical assistance necessary to accomplish the interception...
Page 103 - (1) to identify emerging managerial, technical, administrative, and physical safeguard issues relative to computer systems security and privacy; "(2) to advise the Bureau of Standards and the Secretary of Commerce on security and privacy issues pertaining to Federal computer systems; and "(3) to report its findings to the Secretary of Commerce, the Reports.
Page 103 - Board shall be composed of twelve additional members appointed by the Secretary of Commerce as follows: "(1) four members from outside the Federal Government who are eminent in the computer or telecommunications industry, at least one of whom is representative of small or medium sized companies in such...