RE: Zero Knowledge changes business model (press release)

2000-10-31 Thread Trei, Peter
I can't help but feel that this is a weakening of ZK's position regarding privacy. The critical paragraph is: Zero-Knowledge is committed to deploying systems that are transparent and accountable. In keeping with this policy, MPS will incorporate third party verification and split encryption

Re: Zero Knowledge changes business model (press release)

2000-10-31 Thread Tim May
At 10:03 AM -0500 10/31/00, Declan McCullagh wrote: ZERO-KNOWLEDGE SYSTEMS INTRODUCES MANAGED PRIVACY SERVICES TO SOLVE THE PRIVACY CHALLENGES OF BUSINESSES Montreal -- October 31, 2000 -- Zero-Knowledge(R) Systems, the leading developer of privacy solutions, today introduced its new Managed

Re: Zero Knowledge changes business model (press release)

2000-10-31 Thread Adam Shostack
On Tue, Oct 31, 2000 at 09:11:23AM -0800, Tim May wrote: | Zero-Knowledge is committed to deploying systems that are | transparent and accountable. In keeping with this policy, | MPS will incorporate third party verification and split | encryption key structures | | Split encryption key. I

Re: Zero Knowledge changes business model (press release)

2000-10-31 Thread Tim May
At 5:14 PM -0500 10/31/00, Declan McCullagh wrote: I spent perhaps half an hour on the phone with Austin Hill this afternoon. Here's what we discussed. ... * ZKS will offer to store keys. "That includes us holding encryption keys." Austin described the key-splitting the same way Adam has here.

Re: Zero Knowledge changes business model (press release)

2000-10-31 Thread Declan McCullagh
I spent perhaps half an hour on the phone with Austin Hill this afternoon. Here's what we discussed. * I suggested that Freedom had been somewhat less than successful in the marketplace. (Out of 3,500 cypherpunks messages I have stored here, only one nym appears, and this is presumably one of