hamachi p2p vpn nat-friendly protocol details

2006-02-23 Thread Travis H.
http://www.hamachi.cc/security

Based on a cursory look over this, I'm impressed by both the level of
detail and the level of security apparently afforded.  Too bad I can't
see the source code.
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NPR : E-Mail Encryption Rare in Everyday Use

2006-02-23 Thread Ed Gerck

This story (in addition to the daily headlines) seems to make the case that
the available techniques for secure email (hushmail, outlook/pki and pgp) do
NOT actually work.

http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=5227744

Cheers,
Ed Gerck


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Re: NPR : E-Mail Encryption Rare in Everyday Use

2006-02-23 Thread Paul Hoffman

At 1:56 PM -0800 2/23/06, Ed Gerck wrote:

This story (in addition to the daily headlines) seems to make the case that
the available techniques for secure email (hushmail, outlook/pki and pgp) do
NOT actually work.


That's an incorrect assessment of the short piece. The story says 
that it does actually work but no one uses it. They briefly say why: 
key management. Not being easy enough to use is quite different than 
NOT actually working.


--Paul Hoffman, Director
--VPN Consortium

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