On Monday 30 July 2007 23:26, Andrew McIntyre wrote: > > There is a political question here which, although I know we've discussed > > it to death, I'm still no closer to resolution. > > Fundamentally, the issue is whether HIC have the moral right or the > > technical competency to control crypto between private practitioners. > > IMHO no and no. Correct me if I'm wrong but: > > - HIC still don't allow users to generate keys, > > - still no linux drivers for the Individual dongles > > - still very onerous contract for doctors. Basically we can't be trusted > > to generate keys, but can be trusted to indemnify HeSA for any > > mistakes/insecurities in this same process. > > It is a fairly standard piece of hardware however and the HIC library is > based on OpenSSL so it is doable.
We just don't have access to the bureaucrat responsible. When we can identify that person we can annoy them. -- BOFH Excuse #151: Some one needed the powerstrip, so they pulled the switch plug. _______________________________________________ Gpcg_talk mailing list [email protected] http://ozdocit.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/gpcg_talk
