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> An interesting technological approach is being developed by researchers at
> the University of Washington who are working on a technology that allows
> users to establish an expiration date. They hope to do this by encrypting
> data and then at some point destoying the encryption key.
Reminds me of the old days, vendors would say, delete the pointer to an image and the records are destroyed. I am not sure destroying the key will meet the diposal reuirement for a a record. If it doesn't what are you going to do?
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Chris Flynn
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