Re: PGP makes email encryption easier

2003-09-17 Thread Peter Gutmann
Ian Grigg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >For the record, AFAIK, this approach was invented and deployed by Dr. Ian >Brown as his undergraduate thesis, back in 1996 or so. His Enigma used the >now ancient Cryptix 2.6 PGP code. I used it for a long time, as my personal >proxy, until the newer PGP 4

Re: PGP makes email encryption easier

2003-09-16 Thread Ian Grigg
Eric Murray wrote: > > For the record, AFAIK, this approach was invented and > > deployed by Dr. Ian Brown as his undergraduate thesis, > > back in 1996 or so. > > Not to take anything away from Dr Brown, but I wrote something very > similar to what PGP's selling for internal use at SUN in 1995 (

Re: PGP makes email encryption easier

2003-09-16 Thread Ian Grigg
"R. A. Hettinga" wrote: > PGP Corp has taken a slightly different tack, adapting its software so that it can > be loaded onto x86 servers to create an email encryption appliance. These proxy > servers live between an email server and client machine or in an enterprise's DMZ; > they are responsi

PGP makes email encryption easier

2003-09-16 Thread R. A. Hettinga
<http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/55/32828.html> The Register 15 September 2003 Updated: 15:06 GMT PGP makes email encryption easier By John Leyden Posted: 15/09/2003 at 14:06 GMT PGP Corporation today introduced simpler email encryption in which the burden of securing