Douglas Gourlay wrote:
> The key design
> considerations this generates are more in the security space. I say this
> because how we choose to deal with this "used to be encrypted" data after
> termination is a concern that will plague the end-user of a commerce site.
Yes, but we have similar concerns today, because the transaction records are
normally stored in plaintext. For most commerce sites, it's probably easier to
break into the database than to intercept network traffic (more lucrative, too,
since you can get more data in a short time).
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