[liberationtech] Pressure Increases On Silent Circle To Release Application Source Code (Transactional data)
Fabio Pietrosanti (naif)
lists at infosecurity.ch
Wed Feb 6 10:43:10 PST 2013
Please remind that for a service-based model the risks are not also
related to the "transactional data" :
http://privacysos.org/transactional_records
It would be really nice to know which is the data-retention policy for:
- connection logs
- phone call logs
- email logs (as they will provide also secure email)
Additionally it would be very useful to know, being a service based
business model (and not a software based one):
- which is the policy related to the handling and to the publicity of
NSL (National Security Letters) and other kind of inquiry (connection
logs, phone call logs) from governmental's security agencies?
Fabio
On 2/6/13 5:20 PM, Brian Conley wrote:
>
> LOL!
>
> At least it implies that one of Silent Circle's customers or their
> consultants may support open sourcing the code.
>
> On Feb 6, 2013 8:09 AM, "Nathan of Guardian"
> <nathan at guardianproject.info <mailto:nathan at guardianproject.info>> wrote:
>
> On 02/06/2013 10:06 PM, Nadim Kobeissi wrote:
> >
> http://www.forbes.com/sites/jonmatonis/2013/02/06/pressure-increases-on-silent-circle-to-release-application-source-code/
>
> "[Disclosure: Author is consultant for a Silent Circle reseller
> based in
> Japan.]"
>
> That is one of the strangest disclosures I have ever seen.
>
> +n
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