At 01:59 PM 3/11/2009, Bill Downall wrote:
Each provider, usually with their own lawyers and risk
management people, interprets the law and decides how
to implement appropriate protections.
I'm with Tom. A lot fewer people are self-taught at
hacking an R:BASE Grant-Revoke protected, encrypted
database, than are self-taught at hacking the Windows
file system.
FWIW ...
The recent enhancement #12 in the latest released updates
of R:BASE 7.6 and Turbo V-8 for Windows is the result of
providing R:BASE users with peace of mind when PRINTing
reports and labels as PDF.
This allows our corporate, financial, medical, government,
and law enforcement agencies to take full advantage of
R:BASE 7.6 and Turbo V-8 for Windows.
Every R:BASE report in any environment that needs to be
printed and stored as an archived electronic document on
a network or transmitted via e-mail or ftp should be an
encrypted and secured PDF, a built-in feature of R:BASE!
Very Best R:egards,
Razzak.
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