[Cialug] Homeland Security

Tom Pohl tom at tcpconsulting.com
Thu Aug 10 11:27:03 CDT 2006


Haven't you guys gotten the memo yet, we're supposed to be doing our  
part in making the NSA's life easier because of the power crisis by  
just CC'ing the NSA and limiting our overseas calls to off-peak hours.

http://blog.wired.com/27BStroke6/index.blog?entry_id=1535689

-Tom


On Aug 10, 2006, at 11:21 AM, Sam wrote:

>
>
> Kevin C. Smith wrote:
>> I was wondering, DHS can order ISPs to hand over email records
>> without warrants and also order them to not tell their clients. If  
>> I run
>> my own email server can they order me to hand over my records then  
>> do I
>> have to forget it happened? Just a random thought. I'm sure that  
>> since I
>> used the word homeland security in this email I'll be getting the  
>> letter
>> soon. Or, maybe I already have received a letter, handed over my  
>> records,
>> and forgot about it.
>>
>>
>>
>
> Which raises the question of how long do e-mail records have to be  
> kept, what needs to be kept and who needs to keep what? Is a law or  
> financial office different from a small business or home office?
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