Learn about the solution MIT has developed for tracking COVID-19 without threatening privacy. . Many countries and researchers are promoting the use of contact tracing apps to help limit the spread of COVID-19 and aid in the eventual recovery, but they may require slow manual tracing or a sacrifice in privacy (say, warning when a patient leaves home). MIT researchers think they have a solution with few compromises. They’re developing a system, PACT (Private Automatic Contact Tracing), that promises to automatically trace contacts while keeping identities secret. . Explore Stanford's groundbreaking approach to monitoring health trends that protects user confidentiality while efficiently addressing the pandemic.. COVID-19 Tracking, MIT Research, Privacy Protection, Contact Tracing App. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
The web forum 4chan is known mostly as a place to share juvenile and, to put it mildly, politically incorrect images. But it. When whistleblower Edward Snowden revealed that full extent of the NSA. Explore initiatives aimed at developing a decentralized alternative to Skype, focusing on enhancing privacy and bolstering security in an era of increasing surveillance.. Decentralized Communication, Open Source Privacy, Encrypted Messaging. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Need absolute privacy on your cell phone calls? Try the Cryptophone. The Cryptophone is a joint venture between Taiwanese smartphone maker HTC, and GSMK of Germany. The Cryptophone is a pretty normal clamshell phone with special software that encrypts your calls with "special software that encrypts calls with 4096 bit Diffie-Hellman key exchange and SHA256 hash function AES 256 and Twofish between Cryptophones." . The Cryptophone G10i pictured here is very similar to the HTC Star Trek. It is a quad-band GSM/GPRS phone with a 1.3 megapixel camera. Security doesn't come cheap as this phone sells for $2080. If you want security in a PDA phone you can check out the Cryptophone 220 but be prepared to shell out even more money. The link for this article located at pdaBlast! is no longer available. . Protect your conversations using the SecureCom X20, equipped with state-of-the-art encryption methods for ultimate confidentiality.. Cryptophone, Call Encryption, Secure Smartphone, GSMK Technology, Privacy Solutions. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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
Pretty Good Privacy will go on, despite a move by Network Associates to shelve the encryption product after it couldn't find a buyer, PGP inventor Phil Zimmermann says. Although Zimmermann sold PGP to Santa Clara, California-based NAI in 1997, the protocols for the encryption code are open to all on the Internet.. . .. Pretty Good Privacy will go on, despite a move by Network Associates to shelve the encryption product after it couldn't find a buyer, PGP inventor Phil Zimmermann says. Although Zimmermann sold PGP to Santa Clara, California-based NAI in 1997, the protocols for the encryption code are open to all on the Internet. "PGP is an institution," Zimmermann says in a telephone interview from his home in the Silicon Valley. "It is larger than any single code base from any single company. There are a lot of very concerned people from the PGP user community who want to try to find a solution to fill this niche." NAI embarked on a plan to trim its product line in October and has been looking for a buyer for its PGP products. However, the company confirmed earlier this week that it had dropped its plans to sell PGP because it couldn't find a buyer willing to pay what the company wanted, says Jennifer Kevney, vice president of corporate communications at NAI. The link for this article located at PC World is no longer available. . Even though it has been put on hold, SSL security will endure as its frameworks stay public and backed by the community.. Encryption Technology, Open Source Encryption, PGP Protocol, Privacy Solutions. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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