Re: Unicorn an NSA agent? WAS: New PGP "Everything the FBI ever dre
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Lucky Green wrote:
Meanwhile, I can understand the desire of a company to be able to read old outgoing email even after the employee quit or forgot their passphrase. After all, it might contain valuable information about details surrounding past negotiations with clients. Information that I would not want to be without.
I have never seen or even heard of an instance where it was necessary to go through an employee's electronic mail. Has anybody else ever witnessed such a situation? While we can construct hypothetical circumstances, in practice the need for this feature is rare. What, then, are some sources of the (alleged) demand? 1. PGP is preparing to compromise with The Great Satan, and to have a viable company after The Fall. 2. Secure software is becoming perceived as naughty. Given the insecure legal and regulatory environment in which companies operate, a perception as a naughty company can be expensive. 2.1 Drug testing is an example of similar behavior. In practice, few companies implement an effective drug testing program. External image, then, is the likely motivation. 3. Many companies have a corporate culture of dominance over their employees. This is yet another way of expressing their perceived position. (Perceived, that is, by the employees and the employers, but not perhaps by outsiders.) 3.1 Common drug testing techniques have sado-sexual overtones. 4. Companies may not wish to have their right to read employee mail challenged. (Were employees to commonly protect their mail from employers, the common practice could, in time, be transformed into a right, regardless of contractual agreements.) Monty Cantsin Editor in Chief Smile Magazine http://www.neoism.org/squares/smile_index.html http://www.neoism.org/squares/cantsin_10.html -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 iQEVAwUBNDhuUZaWtjSmRH/5AQFflAf5AWr65whT2ZM9yzaHxs5lX9ViocBCqr6A O+1FG/2xPzk+o4hf9zeXMTThyKu+iQ5NgcCWd+ocRRPwIsIB3TJuAmxBJ2tgLISZ dqtgDkEyXmoD4Mq+ALpNy0wcJ0Z/q1LUhZErm6gGOPGhkVeVTn8Gscj+qDHJPu2M ji8/9v8pjYRKe1BsS8ZJlirNwMdC5Use6Ig/Z3uOHmEcnMh+jeZmbAyLcGupNzd9 hjh/q7hThyEIN7v5mJVjg16oXJ0ryN1SkbIvnMimx8b8dYs47z5C5HaUZYX2CZDc XicfmAv5w+Y87dE7HQh9hKmOH36c2Ajfw0hdbQTxWWkFmPys6hDdvQ== =cJtj -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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