Sophis Networks and Encryption Export Controls (A)

Below are the available bulk discount rates for each individual item when you purchase a certain amount

Register as a Premium Educator at hbsp.harvard.edu, plan a course, and save your students up to 50% with your academic discount.

Publication Date:
November 27, 2000

Industry:
Government

Industry:
Technology

Source:
Stanford Graduate School of Business

The vice president of the Security Products Division of Sophis Networks along with the Government Affairs Group had spent the past two and a half years working closely with Congress and the Clinton administration to relax U.S. export restrictions on encryption products (because export restrictions meant lost sales for U.S. companies such as Sophis, and customers outside the United States demanded products with the highest level of encryption available). However, President Clinton pledged to veto a bill called the Security and Freedom Through Encryption Act (SAFE), which was to relax U.S. export restrictions. The vice president and the Government Affairs Group at Sophis needed to develop a “nonmarket” strategy and implementation plan to relax encryption export controls.

Copyright © 2021 Harvard Business School Publishing. All rights reserved. Harvard Business Publishing is an affiliate of Harvard Business School.

Sophis Networks and Encryption Export Controls (A)

Research & References of Sophis Networks and Encryption Export Controls (A)|A&C Accounting And Tax Services
Source

error: Content is protected !!