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>>>> Please read the confidentiality statement below <<<<
We would not want a bunch of different tokens, but what if the majority
of large vendors centralized on one token system so you could do all
your business with one? What if a bunch of organizations non-profit and
for profit formed a consortium to get it rolling, like they did to
create the internet domain naming system?
Gary L. Grieme
Records Manager
Robins, Kaplan, Miller & Ciresi L.L.P.
Minneapolis, MN
612-349-8538
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>>> [log in to unmask] 4/13/2005 2:02:40 PM >>>
We use these "tokens' currently to sign into our VPN, they do add
greater
security, but honestly what they really do is create a better password
so
I'm not sure that identity theft would be any different unless we
somehow
adapted this technology to replace our SSN (i.e our SSN changes every
60
seconds). I doubt you'd want to carry a token for every system you did
business with.
Christian Meinke, CRM
Edison International
Information Management
PAX 27079
(626) 302-7079
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