Crime And Chaos

Program Title:
Crime And Chaos
PRA Archive #: 
PZ0251.10
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Crime And Chaos / hosted by Jude Thilman| executive producer Bari Scott| produced by Matt Binder. SERIES: Communications revolution : 1994| no. 10 Series which examines the social, legal, and ethical implications of changes in telecommunications technologies and applications. CONTENT: Examination of the impact of a "clipper chip" that allows evesdroppping on computer systems by the government. Civil libertarians and software business people are skeptical that this will lead to anti-crime activities, with this program examining the issues behind the debate. PANELISTS: Kent Walker, Department of Justice| Whitefield Diffie, cryptographer who discovered the concept of public key crpthography| Barbara Simons, Association for Computing Machiner's U.S. public policy committee Funded by the Telecommunications Education Trust. BROADCAST: Satellite, 6 Sept. 1994.

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