biz.yahoo.com — BorderWare Technologies Inc., and PGP founder Phil Zimmermann, industry leaders in IP communications security, privacy and compliance solutions, today announced an agreement to make BorderWare the first commercial licensee of Zfone, secure VoIP media encryption software, created by Zimmermann.
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uncletoxieAug 15, 2006
I do, he didn't roll over then, I don't suspect he will now.
Closed AccountAug 15, 2006
He shoould take a sabattical to a free country while he develops. Then they couldnt touch him
nonsequitorAug 15, 2006
Its a good thing that BorderWare is Canadian-Based, Aye?I remember seeing this guy speak at DefCon 13 about the ZFone, I thought that's obvious, how did this guy get this talk in here. Then I realized, it was only "obvious" once the idea was presented. The fact that is seems pretty obvious means that its a very good implementation. I've been waiting for a way to encrypt VOIP before I start using it, its nice to hear these are on the way.@WorldGroovePGP is closed source, GPG is the FOSS implementation.
williamdyerAug 15, 2006
The domestic spying controversies will have a very positive effect on society if the default for communication become securely encrypted. Most of the bad, intrusive laws will become unenforceable. Bring it on.
williamdyerAug 17, 2006
Yes! And no centralized key management.
sarixeJan 5, 2009
There's always a back door.