FC: Sen. Gregg changes his mind, won't introduce anti-encryption bill

From: Declan McCullagh (declanat_private)
Date: Wed Oct 17 2001 - 07:07:26 PDT

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       Senator Backs Off Backdoors
       By Declan McCullagh (declanat_private)
       2:00 a.m. Oct. 17, 2001 PDT
       
       WASHINGTON -- Sen. Judd Gregg has abruptly changed his mind and will
       no longer seek to insert backdoors into encryption products.
       
       A spokesman for the New Hampshire Republican said Tuesday that Gregg
       has "no intention" of introducing a bill to require government access
       to scrambled electronic or voice communications.
       
       "We are not working on an encryption bill and have no intention to,"
       spokesman Brian Hart said in an interview.
       
       Two days after the Sept. 11 attacks, Gregg strode onto the Senate
       floor and called for a global prohibition on data-scrambling products
       without backdoors for government surveillance. Gregg said that quick
       action was necessary "to get the information that allows us to
       anticipate and prevent what occurred in New York and in Washington."
       
       A few days later, Gregg told the Associated Press that he was
       preparing legislation "to give our law enforcement community more
       tools" to unscramble messages in hopes of fighting terrorists.
    
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