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From: Bigwood, David <dbigwood_at_nyob>
Date: Fri, 28 Oct 2016 22:10:30 +0000
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Content preview:  I've been thinking about privacy lately. It seems to me much
   more email should be encrypted. Many communications from the library might
   be personal and potentially damaging. Email from the library showing overdues,
   or holds might be sensitive. Would it be possible for our email systems to
   ask for a public PGP key along with email and then use that whenever sending
   out notices? Should my hospital, insurance company, bank, and so on be doing
   the same? Just asking, maybe we could take the lead on privacy in this area.
   [...] 

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I've been thinking about privacy lately. It seems to me much more email should be encrypted. Many communications from the library might be personal and potentially damaging. Email from the library showing overdues, or holds might be sensitive. Would it be possible for our email systems to ask for a public PGP key along with email and then use that whenever sending out notices? Should my hospital, insurance company, bank, and so on be doing the same? Just asking, maybe we could take the lead on privacy in this area.

David Bigwood
dbigwood_at_hou.usra.edu
Public PGP Key: http://pgp.mit.edu/pks/lookup?op=vindex&search=0x52B602E601695F10

Lunar and Planetary institute

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