about defining
GPG-lite that provides good-enough-privacy. This could be tested for
"intuitiveness" (familiarity) through user studies.
Cheers,
arne
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Interesting read: Simple Sabotage Field Manual of
the CIA, page 28. To derail a project/meeting, one very effective way is
continually expanding scope / bringing up irrelevant issues.)
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arne
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list), which is close to done, but there's still debate about point
compression format. The time frame also coincides with the last
(possibly relevant / possibly FUD) ECC patents expiring.
Cheers,
arne
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Thus we can't sign up for a certain time. I am fine with Saturday, but
> better not before 13:00.
Ok.
> Any topics you want to discuss?
My personal pet-problem is the usability of tools like GPG.
> Salam-Shalom,
>
>Werner
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e people later. The major problem we're facing is that we
can't even get most people to use MD5 or DES. Heck, they don't even know
who or what they are, and to be frank they shouldn't have to.
Cheers,
arne
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On 12/25/2013 01:07 PM, Mike Cardwell wrote:
> I used one of those online business card design + printing
> websites.
I agree that just printing the fingerprint and a link on a business
card should be enough. Another online printer is moo.com
Cheer
the end of what I consider the most
practical hardware token for GPG.
Any news on the crypto stick (or similar initiatives) would be appreciated.
Cheers,
An OpenPGP card with something like a Gemalto SIM usb adapter would seem
to fit the bill.
Cheers,
arne
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