Horst Herb wrote:
> In Germany for example, it might be legal provided you use strong encryption
> for your data, no clear text at all. But even then, it is at your own risk.
> Any chance it might get cracked (it doesn't have to be, just the mere
> possibility) and you might find yourself in *big* trouble. Why risk anything
> without need ?
>
> (Own experience after a computer was stolen from our medical research group
> at the Technical University of Munich in 1992)
NOW I see why you're so paronoid, OOPS! I mean cautious. <VBG>
A well thought out system of assurance. Any idea when an
implementation will be ready?
Will this implementation need to be certified by some
governmental authority?
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