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- PRIVACY Forum Digest Wednesday, 16 September 1992 Volume 01 : Issue 17
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- Moderated by Lauren Weinstein (lauren@cv.vortex.com)
- Vortex Technology, Topanga, CA, U.S.A.
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- ===== PRIVACY FORUM =====
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- The PRIVACY Forum digest is supported in part by the
- ACM Committee on Computers and Public Policy.
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- CONTENTS
- Telephone comm encryption (Daniel Burstein)
- Re: Wells Fargo Bank changes customer security system
- (Lynn R. Grant)
- Re: Wells Fargo Bank changes customer security system
- (Tom Zmudzinski)
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- issues relating to the general topic of privacy (both personal and
- collective) in the "information age" of the 1990's and beyond. The
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- VOLUME 01, ISSUE 17
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- Quote for the day:
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- "I never drink--wine."
-
- Dracula (Bela Lugosi)
- "Dracula" (1931)
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- Date: Thu, 10 Sep 92 07:36 GMT
- From: Daniel Burstein <0001964967@mcimail.com>
- Subject: telephone comm encryption
-
- A product I am eagerly waiting for, and I keep hearing rumors about, is a
- standard looking modular handset with an encryption algorythm incorporated.
-
- This would significantly improve the privacy and security (not necessarily
- the same thing) of phone calls. It has the added advantage of being
- portable from instrument to instrument (although a pair would be needed).
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- The electronics for all sorts of encryption levels are presumably
- straightforward, yet the only things I've seen on the market are
- acoustically coupled speech invertors.
-
- While I can understand (although strongly disagree with) that there might be
- restirctions on RSA/DES ++ quality units, surely someone has one available.
- Any leads greatfully appreciated.
-
- Thank you,
- Danny
-
- <dburstein@mcimail.com>
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- Date: Thu, 10 Sep 92 12:03 EDT
- From: Lynn R Grant <Grant@DOCKMASTER.NCSC.MIL>
- Subject: Re: Wells Fargo Bank changes customer security system
-
- Regarding Randy Gellins' comment in V16 about whether stores could use
- the fact that they don't collect data about your buying habits as a
- marketing advantage...
-
- To some degree, this is what AT&T is doing in response to MCI's "Circle
- of friends and family" program. They're running adds that say if you
- use their long distance service, you don't have those pesky MCI people
- bothering your friends. They even say something like, "We feel that
- your friends and family are your own business."
-
- If it works for AT&T, maybe the same marketing approach really would
- work for stores.
-
- Lynn Grant
-
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- Date: Mon, 14 Sep 92 08:50:05 EDT
- From: Tom Zmudzinski <zmudzint@CC.ims.disa.mil>
- Subject: Re: Wells Fargo Bank changes customer security system
-
- In PRIVACY #16, Randy Gellens asked:
-
- >> What would it take to change our institutions so that technological
- advances were used to help people retain more privacy, instead of
- causing us to have less?
-
- Well, it's no a panacea, but I favor the idea [that unfortunately died
- in the House three-four(?) years back] that every February 1st, every
- business that has a database entry identifying ANYONE would have have
- to notify that person IN FULL. That is, if XYZ Corp. has an entry on
- 1/ea "Tom Zmudzinski", XYZ Corp. would have to REGISTERED MAIL /RETURN
- RECEIPT me an annotated copy of ALL the data they have on me (no cute
- li'l computer codes like "27J" -- it would all have to be translated
- into StupidSpeak).
-
- This modest proposal puts a co$t (production, mailing, and bookkeeping)
- on keeping track of identifiable individuals. (Statistical models of
- customers would be "free".)
-
- The preceding _may_ have been the greatest work of fiction since
- vows of fidelity were included in the French wedding ceremony.
- Make of it what you will.
-
- Tom Zmudzinski
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