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Posted by: Arthur B. (Friday 30 June 2006, 10:26 PM)

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Sigh. The 'encryption' solves everything sales talk again. If 'encryption' is really such a total solution for everything then I'm sure your 'encryption' supplier wouldn't mind signing a little contract that states then whenever your administration reveals an 'encryption' breach the 'encryption' supplier will pay out up front, no questions asked, $1,000,000,000.00 per occurance.

What? They don't? Wow, very sure of themselves, aren't they? It's OK to put your assets on the line, but theirs? Excuse me, but talking the talk doesn't mean anything to me if you don't walk the walk. Put your money where your mouth is, it's as simple as that.

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