Restrictions over the use of encryption by the US and UK Governments could be stifling the growth of e-commerce on both sides of the Atlantic. Pete Morris counts the cost.
There are signs that the US encryption regulations, enshrined in the could be stifling the growth of e-commerce on both sides of the Atlantic. Pete Morris counts the cost. Arms Export Control Act, ...
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