Oregon License Plate Site in the News Tonight!

John F. Fricker jfricker at vertexgroup.com
Thu Aug 8 23:40:21 PDT 1996


At 05:32 PM 8/8/96 -0700, Rich Graves wrote:
>On Thu, 8 Aug 1996, John F. Fricker wrote:
>
>> ObCypherpunks: How many people do you know that are working on a day to day
>> basis with medical records systems, the District Attorney's computers, your
>> doctor's computers, state Department of Health, and so on. I'm sure it's
>> come up before but isn't this an obvious of application of encryption and
>> PAK (Public Access to Keys)? Any legislation currently to _require_ that
>> medical records and such be encrypted with access restricted. 
>
>"Require"?
>
>Wouldn't do shit. It's a social problem more than a technological problem.
>

Isn't that the role of legislation? To implement solutions that society
would not do on it's own?

The enabling technology is obviously off the self.

I think you may have misinterpretted my last sentence which was supposed to
have had a ? at the end. Where's the proof reader when you need one!



--j







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