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Re: [atlarge-discuss] Authentication Privacy Principles



Michael and all fellow members,

 This is a pretty broad statement!  And just as untrue.

Micheal Sherrill wrote:

> Secrecy is the badge of fraud.
>
> -John, Sir Chadwick (b. 1941), British judge.-
>
> ---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
> From: "J-F C. (Jefsey)  Morfin" <jefsey@club-internet.fr>
> Date:  Fri, 06 Jun 2003 22:15:52 +0200
>
> On 21:00 06/06/03, DannyYounger@cs.com said:
> >Eight months ago, the Center for Democracy and Technology convened an
> >Authentication Privacy Principles Working Group.  It recently released the
> >results of
> >that effort which are available at
> >http://www.cdt.org/privacy/authentication/030513interim.shtml
>
> Thank you for this link. This report lists six good requirments, I am not
> sure the current lunacy fully  respect:
>
> 1) Provide User Control - The informed consent of the individual should be
> obtained before information is used for enrollment, authentication and any
> subsequent uses.
>
> 2) Support a Diversity of Services - Individuals should have a choice of
> authentication tools and providers in the marketplace.
>
> 3) Use Individual Authentication Only When Appropriate -Authentication
> systems should be designed to authenticate individuals by use of identity
> only when such information is needed to complete the transaction.
> Individual identity need not and should not be a part of all forms of
> authentication.
>
> 4) Provide Notice -Individuals should be provided with a clear statement
> about the collection and use of information upon which to make informed
> decisions.
>
> 5) Minimize Collection and Storage- Institutions deploying or using
> authentication systems should collect only the information necessary to
> complete the intended authentication function.
>
> 6) Provide Accountability - Authentication providers should be able to
> verify that they are complying with applicable privacy practices
>
> I would add that some legal systems like the European, Israelian,
> Argentinian etc. ones are based upon a very simple concept with many
> additional consequences: personal information is proprietary to the person.
> Divulgation of private indormation obtained in trust as in the case of Joey
> Borda is a crime, the same as physically abusing or raping the person.
>
> Not only the divulgation but the drum justice around it and the way it was
> obtained. For example, I don't think there would be real problems in France
> to send SS a few weeks to jail for his demeanor of the last few days and
> why Joop's mails are so upsetting. This may explain why those accustomed to
> the respect of privacy (what means the respect of the real person for us)
> are genuninely chocked by these attitudes - what Members from other legal
> culture may not be?
>
> To the point while I feel there is a growing consensus to think SS only
> does that to ascertain a weak Panelist capacity by terrorism, this may only
> be in his cultural environement some acceptable zeal?
>
> O regiones O mores.
> This is also international. This is why I favor - as the Members do - local
> @large structures.
> jfc
>
> --
> Micheal Sherrill
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