What is the Current Status of Clipper ?
Answer / Upendra Yadav
The Clipper chip was a controversial encryption standard proposed by the U.S. government in the mid-1990s for telephone communications. The program was ultimately canceled in 1996 due to public opposition and legal challenges.
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