On 2003-05-02 22:43, "lakewood at copper.net" <lakewood at copper.net> wrote:

> Security begins at the data storage level. Unless it can be protected at
> this level more sophisticated techniques applied to transmission and content
> will not be as effective as desired.
> 
> Three common approaches are:
> 1)Data security
> 2)Data management and
> 3)Access to storage media-resident data, e.g., somebody's disk drive
> 
>>>

You leave out completely the legal, social control and organisational
aspects.
Technology isn't a silver bullet.

Gerard

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