[arin-ppml] /32 assignment identification requirement

Jack Bates jbates at brightok.net
Fri Apr 27 14:00:21 EDT 2012


On 4/27/2012 12:09 PM, Chris Grundemann wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 27, 2012 at 10:32, Lee Dilkie<lee at dilkie.com>  wrote:
>
>> It seems to me, and I am not a lawyer, that even requesting third party
>> customer information, much less storing it is just a ticking time bomb...
>> waiting for the day ARIN gets either hacked or a disgruntled/wikileaks
>> employee posts the information either publically or sells it.
> Of course, that could happen at the ISP as well...
>
Of course. Like any secret, the more copies of the secret there are, the 
more likely it will spread or become public knowledge. It also becomes 
more problematic when you have a single location that contains a lot of 
secrets. It makes it more of a target for abuse.


Jack



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