The proposed ecommerce framework gives the state broad powers on cryptography and data interception, but doesn't fully recognise digital signatures. IT managers must press on with their own ecommerce strategies in the meantime
The three-year row over who controls cryptography in the UK has taken a fresh twist with the draft publication of the government's Electronic Communications Bill, says Ross Anderson. The bill wil...
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