Re: policies for securing privacy systemwide against random wiretap/nettap

2001-10-26 Thread Peter Billson
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Given recent passage of the Patriot Act here in US, I'm re-evaluating > privacy policies at the ISP I run. > > I'm curious what mechanisms and policies we might keep/implement > to preserve the privacy and integrity of our clients. Some are obvious: > * gnpgp/pgp e

policies for securing privacy systemwide against random wiretap/nettap

2001-10-26 Thread cfm
Given recent passage of the Patriot Act here in US, I'm re-evaluating privacy policies at the ISP I run. I'm curious what mechanisms and policies we might keep/implement to preserve the privacy and integrity of our clients. Some are obvious: * gnpgp/pgp email * quick and regular deletion of

Re: policies for securing privacy systemwide against random wiretap/nettap

2001-10-26 Thread Peter Billson
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Given recent passage of the Patriot Act here in US, I'm re-evaluating > privacy policies at the ISP I run. > > I'm curious what mechanisms and policies we might keep/implement > to preserve the privacy and integrity of our clients. Some are obvious: > * gnpgp/pgp

policies for securing privacy systemwide against random wiretap/nettap

2001-10-26 Thread cfm
Given recent passage of the Patriot Act here in US, I'm re-evaluating privacy policies at the ISP I run. I'm curious what mechanisms and policies we might keep/implement to preserve the privacy and integrity of our clients. Some are obvious: * gnpgp/pgp email * quick and regular deletion of