Re: It's time for PGP to die.

2014-08-18 Thread James Platt
On Aug 18, 2014, at 7:13 AM, Jerry wrote: > The entire article is available here: > As the article says, the question of whether the 5th Amendment applies to passphrases remains unclear. There have been conflict

Re: It's time for PGP to die.

2014-08-19 Thread James Platt
On Aug 18, 2014, at 3:21 PM, Robert J. Hansen wrote: >> At least for US persons, iirc the protection doesn't extend beyond >> that? > > No, the Fourth Amendment protects all people within U.S. borders > equally. Americans get no special protections over visitors to the country. The Fourteenth

Connecticut DSS Requirements for Electronic Signatures

2007-01-02 Thread James Platt
a lot more sense to me to have the users pick their own passwords but maybe I'm taking that part too literally. http://www.ctmedicalprogram.com/bulletin/pb05_50.pdf James Platt C&IS Support Specialist Dermatology, Yale Cancer Center Yale University Scho