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  • Bureau of Export Administration Annual Report 1998
  • Coalition Letter to President Obama 5/19/2015
  • Congress Mulls Stiff Crypto Laws
  • Encryption in the U.S.: Crypto Colloquium Outcomes Report
  • Ex-NSA Chief Thinks the Government is Dead Wrong in Asking Apple for a Backdoor
  • Federal Bureau of Investigation: FY 2010 Budget Request
  • First and Fifth Amendment Challenges to Export Controls on Encryption: Bernstein and Karn
  • Former National-Security Officials Suddenly See the Peril of Weakening Encryption
  • GAO Report on Communications Privacy
  • Going Dark: Lawful Electronic Surveillance in the Face of New Technologies
  • IC on the Record, Video: ODNI General Counsel Robert Litt
  • Secret US Cybersecurity Report: Encryption Vital to Protect Private Data
  • Secrets or Shields to Share? New Dilemmas for Dual Use Technology Development and the Quest for military and Commercial Advantage in the Digital Age
  • Security vs. Security - Rapid7 Supports Strong Encryption
  • Statement of General Keith B. Alexander, Commander, United States Cyber Command, Before the Senate Committee on Armed Services
  • Surveillance Costs: The NSA's Impact on the Economy, Internet Freedom \& Cybersecurity
  • U.S. Supercomputer Export Control Policy
  • US Government Fines Intel's Wind River Over Crypto Exports
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