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Subject: IP: Euro-Parl Surveillance Reports



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>Date: Fri, 20 Aug 1999 13:56:14 -0400
>To: cypherpunks@toad.com
>From: John Young <jya@pipeline.com>
>
>We offer the European Parliament-sponsored reports which
>have been prepared as follow-up to the 1998 "Appraisal of
>the Technologies of Political Control."
>
>The four-part series is titled "Development of Surveillance 
>Technology and Risk of Abuse of Economic Information 
>(an appraisal of technologies of political control)," April and 
>May 1999.
>
>Part 1: "The perception of economic risks arising from the 
>potential vulnerability of electronic commercial media to 
>interception - Survey of opinions of experts. Interim Study," 
>by Nikos Bogonikolos: 
>
>    http://cryptome.org/dst-1.htm (158K, English)
>
>Part 2: "The legality of the interception of electronic 
>communications: A concise survey of the principal legal issues 
>and instruments under international, European and national law," 
>by Prof. Chris Elliott: 
>
>    http://cryptome.org/dst-2.htm (42K, English)
>
>Part 3: "Encryption and cryptosystems in electronic surveillance: 
>a survey of the technology assessment issues," by Dr. Franck 
>Leprévost: 
>
>    http://cryptome.org/dst-3.htm (81K, FR; EN trans invited)
>
>To round out the four parts, we point to the previously published
>Part 4: "The state of the art in Communications Intelligence 
>(COMINT) of automated processing for intelligence purposes of 
>intercepted broadband multi-language leased or common carrier 
>systems, and its applicability to COMINT targeting and selection, 
>including speech recognition," by Duncan Campbell: 
>
>    http://www.iptvreports.mcmail.com/stoa_cover.htm
>
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