Re: OpenPGP digital signature query

2009-04-21 Thread Bhushan Jain
Hi, Thanks all for your wise advice. I am basically an engineering student and I wanted the information for my studies. Affording a lawyer for it is beyond my pocket :-), but I highly appreciate your valued advice. Most of the references I read kind of state PKI based digital signatures , but since

Re: OpenPGP digital signature query

2009-04-21 Thread David Shaw
On Apr 21, 2009, at 7:38 AM, Robert J. Hansen wrote: David Shaw wrote: "Sure. They told me some stuff, and I treated it as anecdote until I got confirmation from an attorney." The correct answer is "yes". On cross-examination you're not allowed to give exposition. "Your Honor, I object

Re: OpenPGP digital signature query

2009-04-21 Thread Robert J. Hansen
David Shaw wrote: > "Sure. They told me some stuff, and I treated it as anecdote until I > got confirmation from an attorney." The correct answer is "yes". On cross-examination you're not allowed to give exposition. So now you've just admitted that your first resource, the group you went to fir

Re: OpenPGP digital signature query

2009-04-20 Thread Robert J. Hansen
David Shaw wrote: > That's a pretty big step there. "Is it true that you chose as a first source of information a mailing list where you did not know the people who were responding, nor their credentials, nor their professional expertise, and none of whom bore any responsibility for the accuracy o

Re: OpenPGP digital signature query

2009-04-20 Thread David Shaw
On Apr 20, 2009, at 10:07 PM, Robert J. Hansen wrote: David Shaw wrote: That's a pretty big step there. "Is it true that you chose as a first source of information a mailing list where you did not know the people who were responding, nor their credentials, nor their professional expertise, an

Re: OpenPGP digital signature query

2009-04-20 Thread David Shaw
On Apr 20, 2009, at 7:08 PM, Robert J. Hansen wrote: John Clizbe wrote: Your interests would be best served by a) hiring the services of a security consultant knowledgeable in the dealings of HIPAA specifically as it relates to the FDA; b) consulting an attorney knowledgeable in technology,

Re: OpenPGP digital signature query

2009-04-20 Thread Robert J. Hansen
John Clizbe wrote: > Your interests would be best served by a) hiring the services of a > security consultant knowledgeable in the dealings of HIPAA specifically > as it relates to the FDA; b) consulting an attorney knowledgeable in > technology, c) both of the above. I'll go one step further: ask

Re: OpenPGP digital signature query

2009-04-20 Thread John Clizbe
Darshan Jain wrote: > Can OpenPGP digital signature be used to comply to FDA's 21 CFR Part 11 > , or does it mandatorally require X.509 or PKI based signatures > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Title_21_CFR_Part_11 You check the DHHS HIPAA page, http://www.hhs.gov/ocr/hipaa/ ? Might be a bit more

OpenPGP digital signature query

2009-04-20 Thread Darshan Jain
Hi, Can OpenPGP digital signature be used to comply to FDA's 21 CFR Part 11 , or does it mandatorily require X.509 or PKI based signatures http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Title_21_CFR_Part_11 Thanks, Darshan. ___ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg