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Privacy Digest 3.01 (INDEX to Vol 02, #22-38), 1/12/94

PRIVACY Forum Digest     Wednesday, 12 January 1994     Volume 03 : Issue 01

          Moderated by Lauren Weinstein (lauren@vortex.com)
            Vortex Technology, Woodland Hills, CA, U.S.A.
	
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CONTENTS 
        INDEX to PRIVACY Forum Digest; Volume 02, Issues 22 through 38
	   (Lauren Weinstein; PRIVACY Forum Moderator)


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VOLUME 03, ISSUE 01

   Quote for the day:

      Mr. Zabladowsky: "You mean he has to keep beating 
		        that drum FOREVER?"

      Dr. Terwilliker: "Oh, that isn't the man I'm punishing.
			MY man is INSIDE the drum!"

		       -- Peter Lind Hayes and Hans Conried
	                  "The 5000 Fingers of Dr. T." (1953)

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        INDEX to PRIVACY Forum Digest; Volume 02, Issues 22 through 38
		      1 Jul 1993 through 31 Dec 1993
		               (17 issues)
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PRIVACY Forum Digest; Thursday, 1 July 1993; Volume 02 : Issue 22
	INDEX to PRIVACY Forum Digest; Vol 02, Issues 01 through 21;
	   1 Jan 1993 through 30 Jun 1993 
	   (Lauren Weinstein; PRIVACY Forum Moderator)

PRIVACY Forum Digest; Friday, 2 July 1993; Volume 02 : Issue 23
	Clinton Admin Information Policy (Press Release and Info)
	   (Lauren Weinstein; PRIVACY Forum Moderator)
	Using just last four digits of SSN (Avi Gross)
	Re: using Soc. Security number in passwords (Paul E. Black)
	The other side of Clipper (A. Padgett Peterson)

PRIVACY Forum Digest; Saturday, 10 July 1993; Volume 02 : Issue 24
	SSN on library/ID card at U of Texas (Jonathan Thornburg)
	Privacy in the Great West (Brett Glass)
	Social Security numbers and passwords (Willis H. Ware)
	Social Security numbers on the Internet (Brett Glass)
	Bank Procedures Encourage Risky Behavior by Card Holders 
	   (Nelson Bolyard)
	American Express recognizes privacy concerns (Andrew Shapiro)
	CPSR Workplace Privacy Testimony (Dave Banisar)

PRIVACY Forum Digest; Saturday, 17 July 1993; Volume 02 : Issue 25
	Bank Security Issues (Diane Barlow Close)
	Re: American Express recognizes privacy concerns 
	   (payne@itd.nrl.navy.mil)
	Credit Card Security (Paul Robinson)
	Incident at a Car Rental 800 Number (Paul Robinson)
	Data-swapping between EMT and DMV (Wayne Madsen)
        Congress asked for hearings on Owens bill (James Love)

PRIVACY Forum Digest; Saturday, 24 July 1993; Volume 02 : Issue 26
	Emerg med records -should- be confidential (Daniel Burstein)
	Re: Data-swapping between EMT and DMV (Jay Maynard)
	Re: Data-swapping between EMT and DMV (J. Scott Weaver)
	Re: Data-swapping between EMT and DMV (Jerry Leichter)
	H.R. 1900 (John W. Pfeifer)
	Car Rentals (Paul Robinson)
	Re: Incident at a Car Rental 800 Number (Gene Spafford)
	Name & Address from Phone Number in Chicago (Bob Reese)
	B of A and Privacy (David Gast)
	"Computers, Freedom & Privacy '94" (Willis Ware)

PRIVACY Forum Digest; Sunday, 1 August 1993; Volume 02 : Issue 27
	CPSR Urges Revision of Secrecy System (David Sobel)
	Credit Reports and National Security (Dave Banisar)
	Medical privacy and the DMV (Brett Glass)
	Re: Name & Address from Phone Number in Chicago (Chris Johnston)
	Call for Papers: Computer Network Use and Abuse Conference
	   (Paul Higgins)

PRIVACY Forum Digest; Sunday, 15 August 1993; Volume 02 : Issue 28
	 Re: Loss of conciousness & the DMV (Mel Beckman)
	 CPSR and the NII (Nikki Draper)
	 NSA Seeks Delay in Clipper (Dave Banisar)
	 "SKIPJACK Review Report" from Dorothy Denning 
	    (Lauren Weinstein; PRIVACY Forum Moderator)

PRIVACY Forum Digest; Sunday, 22 August 1993; Volume 02 : Issue 29
	Info from "Privacy Rights Clearinghouse" in PRIVACY Forum Archive
	   (Lauren Weinstein; PRIVACY Forum Moderator)
	DMV vs. Fainting (Brett Glass)
	Call for Clipper Comments (David Sobel)

PRIVACY Forum Digest; Monday, 30 August 1993; Volume 02 : Issue 30
	Newton (David W. Crawford)
	Child-Prodigy or Prodigy-Child?  14-year-old triggers alarms
	   (Dan Wing)
	Oh, let *us* do it for you... (Alan Wexelblat)
	Lapses of Consciousness in California (Henry Unger)
	Re: DMV vs Fainting (Mel Beckman)
	CheckFree's answer to SSN inquiry (Bob Stratton)

PRIVACY Forum Digest; Sunday, 26 September 1993; Volume 02 : Issue 31
	Re: consciousness and the DMV (Darren Senn)
	DES is a dead dog... (Alan Wexelblat)
	CPSR Alert 2.01 (Dave Banisar) [Extracts by MODERATOR]
	Recent Journal Articles on Computers and Privacy? (Bruce Jones)
	Wiretap Article (Dorothy Denning)

PRIVACY Forum Digest; Sunday, 10 October 1993; Volume 02 : Issue 32
	Personal Privacy vs. the "Digital Detective"? [long]
	   (Lauren Weinstein; PRIVACY Forum Moderator)
	Key Escrow Panel at 16th NCSC (Tom Zmudzinski)
	Breaking DES (A. Padgett Peterson)
	DMV vs. Loss of Consciousness (Mel Beckman)
	Justice Department Issues New FOIA Policy
	   (Lauren Weinstein; PRIVACY Forum Moderator)

PRIVACY Forum Digest; Wednesday, 27 October 1993; Volume 02 : Issue 33
	PRIVACY Brief (Lauren Weinstein; PRIVACY Forum Moderator)
	Re: "Digital Detective" (David Dyer-Bennet)
        CPSR Alert 2.03 [Extract re: Medical Privacy -- MODERATOR]
	   (Dave Banisar)
	Politics is private property in the panopticon society
	   (Jeffrey S. Sorensen)
	Re: Personal Privacy vs. the "Digital Detective"? (Paul Robinson)
        ALAWON Vol. 2, No. 47 [OMB PLANS TO CONSOLIDATE POWER OVER 
	   FEDERAL INFORMATION -- MODERATOR] (ALA Washington Office)
	CPSR Crypto Resolution (Dave Banisar)

PRIVACY Forum Digest; Friday, 5 November 1993; Volume 02 : Issue 34
	PRIVACY Briefs (Lauren Weinstein; PRIVACY Forum Moderator)
	Re: Politics is private property in the panopticon society 
	   (Andy Sherman)
	Re: Conviction after 30 years (Warren R. Carithers)
	Re: Swiss weapons (Martin Minow)
	"On the Road to Nosiness?" (Dan Gillmor)
	CLI News from Spain - Nov. 1, '93 (Rafael Fernandez Calvo)
	Privacy Advocate (Prof. L. P. Levine)
	Re: Computer Fingerprint Matching (Tom Olin)
	NII Call for Action (Al Whaley)
	Help with SSN question (Brad Dolan)
	Privacy of Card Reader Systems (Dave Millar)
	Commercials in phone calls (chris@efi.com)

PRIVACY Forum Digest; Friday, 19 November 1993; Volume 02 : Issue 35
	 Privacy of cellular phones (Cris Pedregal Martin)
	 On the Road to Nosiness? (Les Earnest)
	 Re: "On the Road to Nosiness?" (Joel A. Fine)
	 Privacy of Card Readers (Brad Dolan)
	 ID Cards & Campus Privacy (Willis H. Ware)
	 Unresolved latent matching (faatzd2@rpi.edu)
	 CPSR Alert 2.05 [Extracts re: FBI Digital Telephony Initiative,
	    Crypto Policies, and Medical Privacy -- MODERATOR ]
	    (Dave Banisar)
	 TTGI/CPNI is Not Protected (David Gast)

PRIVACY Forum Digest; Friday, 3 December 1993; Volume 02 : Issue 36
	Re: "On the Road to Nosiness?" (Paul Robinson)
	Re: "On the Road to Nosiness?" (Randall Davis)
	Re: "On the Road to Nosiness?" (Olivier MJ Crepin-Leblond)
	Re: Privacy of cellular phones (Brinton Cooper)
	Re: Privacy of cellular phones (Martin Minow)
	Digitized Photos (Mich Kabay)
	United Parcel Service signatures (Jim Carroll)
        GPO Access Act Implementation Proceeds;
	   Electronic FOIA Bill Introduced;
	   OMB Proposes Government Information Locator Service;
	   (ALA Washington Office)
	New Docs Reveal NSA Role in Telephony Proposal (Dave Banisar)
	Sen. Simon Introduces Major Privacy Bill;
	   Senator Simon's Statement on Introduction;
   	   Privacy Commission Bill Section Headings;
	   Bill to Remove Crypto Export Controls Introduced in House;
 	   (Dave Banisar)
	A study of National Cryptography Policy (Marjory Blumenthal)
	DIAC-94 Call for Participation  (Paul Hyland)

PRIVACY Forum Digest; Friday, 10 December 1993; Volume 02 : Issue 37
	Re: "On the Road to Nosiness?" (John M. Joy)
	Clipper Letter to Clinton (David Sobel)
	SSN's in Mail Addresses (Brinton Cooper)

PRIVACY Forum Digest; Friday, 31 December 1993; Volume 02 : Issue 38
	Mail with SSN visible (Wm. Randolph Franklin)
	Re: "On the Road to Nosiness?" (Judy Sammel)
	Public Hearings on Privacy (Dave Banisar)

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