Louis J. Sheehan, Esquire. Cryptography has long been of interest to intelligence gathering and law enforcement agencies. Actually secret communications may be criminal or even treasonous; those whose communications are open to inspection may be less likely to be either. Because of its facilitation of privacy,
and the diminution of privacy attendant on its prohibition,
cryptography is also of considerable interest to civil rights
supporters. Accordingly, there has been a history
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