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Subject: Encrypted data across national boundaries???
From: MAHAJAN_VIVEK @ tandem . com
Date: 10 Aug 95 17:06:00 +1700
To: firewalls @ greatcircle . com

Hello:
I have followed closed the discussion on encrypted ftp.  I have looked over
what are the options available and have found that there are always some kind
of restrictions associated with each option.  If there is a need to send data
to about 50 countries (including places such as Russia/China) is there any
kind of encryption solution either hardware or software that can be used
across the board?  The data will originate from London for Europe, from
Singapore and Australia for Asia, and from USA for North and South America.
According to what I have looked into there is no solution that will allow a
standard acceptable encrption method without violating export laws of the
countries from which the data originates.  Even if there a standard for
North and South America, a standard for Europe, and a standard for Asia and
Australia that would be acceptable.
Any help would be appreciated.
Regards
Vivek


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