Recently we met with Jon Callas, CTO and CSO of PGP Corporation. Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) is today's most used crypto software with a lot of history. Presented here is the entire story of PGP in his words that covers everything from the the early days to future plans. . The link for this article located at Net-Security.org - LogError is no longer available. . The link for this article located at Net-Security.org - LogError is no longer available.. recently, callas, corporation, pretty, privacy, (pgp), today'. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Crypto software developer Bob Crowley suggests the Open Source community may want to take a hard look at the Bush administration's draft document for the "National Strategy to Secure Cyberspace" and send some comments to the White House in the next six weeks. . . .. Crypto software developer Bob Crowley suggests the Open Source community may want to take a hard look at the Bush administration's draft document for the "National Strategy to Secure Cyberspace" and send some comments to the White House in the next six weeks. Cowley, senior v.p. of Research Triangle Software had a booth at Bob Young's Lulu Tech Circus in Raleigh, North Carolina, last weekend. The Bush cybersecurity plan hasn't received a lot of attention in the Open Source community, but Crowley suggested that it should. Crowley, whose company makes crypto software, isn't completely down on the Bush plan, although he suggests, like some others have, that the plan is a bit short on concrete proposals to implement. There's a lot of "shoulds" with voluntary compliance in the 65-page, 86-recommendation document, and as Crowley says, "doesn't that leave us essentially in the same position we're in?" The link for this article located at NewsForge is no longer available. . Crypto software developer Bob Crowley suggests the Open Source community may want to take a hard loo. crypto, software, developer, crowley, suggests, source, community. . Anthony Pell
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