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Nevada Businesses Must Start Encrypting E-Mail By Oct. 1st

dtothes writes "Baseline is reporting the state of Nevada has a statute about to go in effect on October 1, 2008 that will force businesses to encrypt all personally identifiable information transmitted over the Internet. They speak with a Nevada legal expert who says the problem is that the statute is written so broadly that the law could potentially open up a ton of unintentional liability and allow for the interpretation of things like password-protected documents to be considered sufficiently encrypted. Quoting: 'Beyond the infrastructure impact, the statute itself looks like Swiss cheese. Bryce K. Earl, a Las Vegas-based attorney, ... has been following the issue closely and believes there are some problems with the statute as it is on the books right now, namely the broad definition of encryption, the lack of coordination with industry standards and the unclear nature of penalties both criminal and civil.'"

3 of 178 comments (clear)

  1. Force Encryption eh by CrazyJim1 · · Score: 0, Redundant

    Does Rot 13 count?

  2. Rot-13 Encrypted - Twice by supernova_hq · · Score: 0, Redundant

    This comment is encrypted using Rot-13 twice!

  3. I bet we'll see files like named like this by BigGar' · · Score: 0, Redundant

    Use_Fred1234_For_Passwd_to_unzip.zip

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