CFR 15-742.15-2013
Commerce and foreign trade. Part742:Control policy—ccl based controls. Section742.15:Encryption items.

Standard No.
CFR 15-742.15-2013
Release Date
2013
Published By
US-CFR-file
Latest
CFR 15-742.15-2013
Scope
Encryption items can be used to maintain the secrecy of information, and thereby may be used by persons abroad to harm U.S. national security, foreign policy and law enforcement interests. The United States has a critical interest in ensuring that important and sensitive information of the public and private sector is protected. Consistent with our international obligations as a member of the Wassenaar Arrangement, the United States has a responsibility to maintain control over the export and reexport of encryption items. As the President indicated in Executive Order 13026 and in his Memorandum of November 15, 1996, exports and reexports of encryption software, like exports and reexports of encryption hardware, are controlled because of this functional capacity to encrypt information, and not because of any informational or theoretical value that such software may reflect, contain, or represent, or that its export or reexport may convey to others abroad. For this reason, export controls on encryption software are distinguished from controls on other software regulated under the EAR.

CFR 15-742.15-2013 history

  • 2013 CFR 15-742.15-2013 Commerce and foreign trade. Part742:Control policy—ccl based controls. Section742.15:Encryption items.



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