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Tuesday, October 03, 2006

Vaporizing Emails and the Security Industry Regulatory Bodies

Vaporizing Emails and the Security Industry Regulatory Bodies



There is a new email system you can get called vaporstream and if you and the person who emails you both have it, then as soon as you read the email it vanishes into thin air just like the movie; Mission Impossible, with the self destructing tapes or high-tech message system. For Identity safety this makes sense, perhaps you will remember when AOL accidentally made available hundreds of thousands of records?



Self-destructing emails make a lot of sense but in some industries such as the securities Industry this will surely upset the securities and Exchange Commission and NASD, even the State Security Regulatory Bodies will have a fit over this one. You see you are suppose to keep your emails to all clients for basically ever. But if all else fails the undetermined length to keep emails would not be less than 6-years, just like tax returns.



securities Professionals are forbidden to use instant messaging for this reason. Now with vaporstream you can bet that the regulatory bodies will not go for this at all. Additionally, the regulatory bodies are worried that International Terrorists might use vaporstream self-destructing emails and if they do that could be a problem for financial transfers to the sneaky bad guys, as the authorities are trying to stop the money trails. In any case this new technology will potentially cause a problem with many industries, but consumers will enjoy the privacy. Consider all this in 2006.




By Lance Winslow

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