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At 11:41 AM 7/18/2007, you wrote:
>I'm all for technology and find criminal justice and find forensics very
>interesting, but a public company that specializes in the reconstruction of
>shredded documents does not seem like a good idea to me. Seems like a
>Pandora's box that should not have been opened, even with the potential good
>it can serve for law enforcement and the fact that they offer "instruction"
>on shredding services.
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>greg
Well, I'm of the opposite opinion - I think that the existence of
such a company helps people realize the limitations of their security
measures. The technology to reconstruct shredded documents exists,
regardless. I think it's much better to be well aware of it, then to
incorrectly think that something shredded is unrecoverable.
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Michael Edwards
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