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Loss of data hits test plan for German e-health card

Tests of Germany's first-generation electronic health cards and doctors' "health professional cards" have run into problems.  The plan is said to involve the construction of world's largest private key infrastructure (PKI) to allow 80 million health cards and health professional cards to check each other for authenticity.

 

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