From: “E. ALLEN SMITH” <EALLENSMITH@ocelot.Rutgers.EDU>
To: adam@lighthouse.homeport.org
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From: "E. ALLEN SMITH" <EALLENSMITH@ocelot.Rutgers.EDU>
Date: Fri, 1 Dec 1995 15:27:54 +0800
To: adam@lighthouse.homeport.org
Subject: Re: Medical Records
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From: IN%"adam@homeport.org" "Adam Shostack" 29-NOV-1995 14:05:58.31
It seems that they use signatures & hashes; nice work, a good
advance for medical records storage, but I'd ask how keys are managed,
and also what prevents me exploiting the 'hash-only' mode of sending
in what I'm cliaming to be is an emergency. (Not that these
invalidate the system; they're just interesting areas to work on.)
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Good questions. I would encourage anyone in San Fransisco to go by
and talk to them (or, of course, if anyone can find the researcher's email
address, that would be excellent).
-Allen
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