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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Bill Royds [mailto:Bill_Royds_at_PCH.GC.CA]
> Sent: Thursday, August 31, 2000 8:54 AM
>
> In a seminar by our local law enforcement officers, it was
> explained that logs
> are valid evidence if they follow some rules:
>
> 1>/ Kept in the normal course of business
> 2>/ Attested to veracity by at least two qualified people (2
> signatures on
> printouts, 2 signatures on CD).
> 3>/ Have been shown to be free from opportunity for tampering
> (burned into CD's
> for example).
Speaking of preserving them... On several occasions I had presenting
consultant and even law enforcement if they were aware or any case
where PGP was used to preserve and sign logs. Although everyone I
talked to liked the idea, they could not tell me if that would pass
in court or not. Does anyone here in this list have any info about
using PGP for evidence preservation?
Regards,
Frank
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Received on Sep 01 2000