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Re: Examples Of IT
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dungbeetle
Strange with all those well brained washed by Unis, there is a very cost effective way to use data [personal], keep it off line , always. Old word was shanks pony data.
It should be stored on 4/8 gb usb mem. chip or flash drives cost less than 10$ for 4 gigs. enough to keep pics as well as text. Your primary MD has 2 copies duly marked as master and Backup like he did with the old brown folder, when required the patient takes a marked xeroxed digital copy with him and the consultant reads it, like any paper file, The computer just becomes like any pen and paper.
Data is so easily lost when it is kept on laptops, asked the spy services, they keep losing laptops galore.
Back in the good old days data was kept in 64k disks and read when required, no spy service could read it, unless there was collusion between the holder and the inquirer.
If necessary a program can be easily assembled, to actually read this special encrypted data and write over the data placed on any reading computer by replacing the data with ones over the original data when the memory chip/flash drive is removed . It just takes a law, just like the law required to burn a paper file that has sensitive info. Unfortunately the decision makers have no knowledge of the work they control, thus it will never happen to have true privacy.
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