Re: [tor-talk] Could Tor be used for health informatics?

2016-05-31 Thread Paul Syverson
On Mon, May 30, 2016 at 09:18:48PM -0400, Nathan Freitas wrote: > On Mon, May 30, 2016, at 09:08 PM, Seth David Schoen wrote: > > Paul Templeton writes: > > > > > Where Tor may fit... > > > > > > The Tor network would provide the secure transport - each site would > > > create an onion address.

Re: [tor-talk] Could Tor be used for health informatics?

2016-05-30 Thread Spencer
Hi, Paul Templeton: peer to peer data exchange system controlled by the consumer via public keys & .onion addresses. Yay! Practitioner DB would have permissions to access data based on customer request. Flip this ^ People share health information with practitioners; this can exist in

Re: [tor-talk] Could Tor be used for health informatics?

2016-05-30 Thread Nathan Freitas
On Mon, May 30, 2016, at 09:08 PM, Seth David Schoen wrote: > Paul Templeton writes: > > > Where Tor may fit... > > > > The Tor network would provide the secure transport - each site would create > > an onion address. Central servers would keep tab of address and public keys > > for each site a

Re: [tor-talk] Could Tor be used for health informatics?

2016-05-30 Thread Seth David Schoen
Paul Templeton writes: > Where Tor may fit... > > The Tor network would provide the secure transport - each site would create > an onion address. Central servers would keep tab of address and public keys > for each site and practitioner. I'm not convinced this is a good tradeoff for this appli

[tor-talk] Could Tor be used for health informatics?

2016-05-30 Thread Paul Templeton
I've been toying with an idea for several years now to facilitate data exchange between health services/providers. Over the last 10 years or so here in Australia the government has funded many projects to allow secure messaging between providers. The majority of projects flopped but one stuck. T