2 Nov
2000
2 Nov
'00
2:18 a.m.
On Wed, Nov 01, 2000 at 03:56:56PM -0500, David Honig wrote:
One can envision a system where there's a corporate "document czar" who is regularly given docs from various employees and who then encrypts them in his own key. When and where the docs get decrypted is determined by corporate policies. No key escrow required.
I don't know of any existing system like this, but formal corporate document control isn't my field.
Should be an easy hack to add some sort of public-key crypto to CVS or something like bitkeeper, and Presto... -- A quote from Petro's Archives: ********************************************** "Despite almost every experience I've ever had with federal authority, I keep imagining its competence." John Perry Barlow