>From Jim Warren, via his GovAccess newsletter: Mitnick for EFF Pioneer Award? [joke with a point] Housemate Jay Thorwaldson just pointed this out: The "Evil Empire's" Sputnik was the spark that lit the U.S. roman candle of science and math education renovation in the late '50s and '60s, as well as fueling the costly rockets of the competitive U.S. space race. Perhaps the Evil Kevin Mitnick - the FBI's favorite Devilish Computer Cracker - will end up fueling a similar wake-up call across the nation, among citizens, businesses and industry leaders. Perhaps the Evil Computer Cracker will finally empower the nation's general-circulation press to give high profile to matters of technology policy that are and will have pervasive impact on citizens and civil liberties - even in the news and features sections beyond the business pages. Perhaps, gawd forbid!, they might even give it 1/100th of the coverage of O.J.'s posturing attorneys. In particular, more and more of us are realizing our absolutely-unnecessary danger and demanding that -- * The Clinton-Gore administration must reverse its arrogant, myopic opposition to deploying standardized, by-default, end-to-end communications and file encryption - nationally and globally - to protect all of the world's innocent citizens and businesses, as well as incidentally shrouding the tiny criminal minority. * The Clinton-Gore administration must reverse its arrogant, myopic systematic refusal to permit U.S. companies to compete in the global marketplace by exporting crypto software that implements *long-published*, *world-known* encryption techniques - *especially* when our foreign competitors, including those in former Eastern Bloc countries, are peddling such software on the open market. * The FBI must reverse its arrogant, myopic, self-serving efforts to protect and radically-enhance the power and convenience of its electronic crime investigation - after the fact and no matter how much the public is unnecessarily-endangered in the process, and instead, focus on crime PREVENTION and citizen and corporate PROTECTION against crime - before the act. * The NSA must reverse its arrogant, myopic, self-serving efforts to protect its convenient covert surveillance ability - no matter what the unnecessary cost and risk to citizens and corporations, and instead, focus on enhancing SECURITY FOR CITIZENS AND BUSINESSES. If such citizen and corporate security, and enhanced global competitiveness, finally derives from the publicity surrounding Mitnick's arrest by the FBI that so diligently aided and abetted his activities, then perhaps Mitnick should be given an award for helping us all. [end fwd] -- Stanton McCandlish
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