BB asks:
> Just what is so secret that it can only be accessed by a closed
> group?
Personal health information.
> Everything that is likely to be published on the NHSnet is the sort
> of thing that will already (or should) probably be in the public
> domain anyway - either because it is expensively mirrored onto the
> Internet - or because it is publicly available information.
Correct.
> If something is so controversial that it needs to be kept secret
> within the select club
It shall remain so unless you know Al Fayed bros (alledgely), it is
in some power broker's interest to blow the cover or as part of
deliberate mis-information.
>To maintain confidentiality, you would have to circulate the information in a
> different way.
Correct again. So simple isn't it? But it is so simple that a lot
of people can't see it for one reason or another.
> So, by way of a challenge, can anyone think of anything that would
> be appropriate for this limited and expensive environment, that
> could not (with perhaps a little care about content) be put on any
> publicly accessible pages?
Personal health information. But that needs a different kind of a go
between as you say above. Period.
Al-Hakim
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