As far as I know, there are 3 security mechanisms.

1) public/private key pair
2) password
3) NULL

A key pair might be easy for non-technical people to use if we provide
easy-to-use softwares.
We generate key pairs and inform people that we have generated key
pairs for them.
They'll use public key as their ID on the internet. However, I don't
know whether it'll work out well.

A password? I'm not sure how secure it'll be. People often use plain passwords.

Has anyone found a way to make ZeroMQ security easy for your grandma?
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