[privacy] privacy Digest, Vol 10, Issue 19
RMueller
randallm at fidmail.com
Sun Jan 21 18:30:26 CST 2007
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> Date: Sat, 20 Jan 2007 21:06:57 -0500
> From: Shyaam <shyaam at gmail.com>
> Subject: Re: [privacy] 26 IRS Tapes Missing in Kansas City
> To: privacy at whitestar.linuxbox.org
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> Why is this going for long time? As in, what is "Privacy" for future
> generations if every such records are lost everywhere. I guess, that the
> companies and "GOVERNMENT" should think of investing money on protecting
> DATA from LOOSING it rather than on FORENSICS that is helpful only if the
> evidence is in hand. Well, the simple logic is that "No Evidence, no use
of
> forensics". So best is to avoid people storing CONFIDENTIAL data on
portable
> devices no matter what their security clearance level is. The other best
> thing is to use always track data that goes in and out of the network. The
> next is to not let people whom you dont know into the building
> itself(perimeter) and to restrict people from moving from one department
> floor to the other or something of that sort(perimeter protection). Cant
> these be simple for people to take action on ?
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> Shyaam
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If this does not get better soon I'm afraid the Government is going to step
in and get their hands involved -Oh, never mind. They are already.
thanks
Randall
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