On Tue, Oct 31, 2000 at 10:03:59AM -0500, Declan McCullagh wrote:
From: kcory@redwhistle.com To: declan@well.com Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2000 06:55:11 -0800 Subject: Zero-Knowledge Introduces Managed Privacy Services for Businesses
Hi Declan, Today, Zero-Knowledge Systems is introducing its Managed Privacy Services (MPS) offering to solve the privacy challenges that businesses face in today's privacy-conscious business environment.
Privacy is good business. Companies in every industry are realizing they must institute the proper privacy policies, practices and infrastructures in order to succeed in today's digital economy. Zero-Knowledge Managed Privacy Services provides the tools and strategies that enable business to establish private customer relationships and earn consumer trust while ensuring legislative compliance and mitigating risk.
legistlative Compliance... Guess Lew Giles or the CSE came to visit look at the following
MPS will incorporate third party verification and split encryption key structures, as well as provide consumers with access to white papers, independent auditors' reports or other materials that assure a company is doing what it claims.
third party verification and split encryption key structures, Here we get to the meat of the issue... the item that NAI tried to force down our throats...Corporate Key Escrow.. this time via key splitting... Shades of the NSA Key!! Sick em Adam!! A cypherpunk whois tiring of government schemes to shell out privacy companies. p.s. that freedom source code 2.0 for linux I was porting to BSD I guess will go into the bit bucket!! 1984 speak my ass!!