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[InfoSec News Blog] Phil Zimmermann (of PGP fame) is about to debut his encrypted VOIP phone project. I presume it will be free and open source, and that the cryptography will be strong enough for any application.
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A blog doesn't need a clever name: Then there was PGPfone for modems. Now Phil Zimmermann, creator of the wildly popular Pretty Good Privacy e-mail encryption program, is debuting his new project, which he hopes will do for internet phone calls what PGP did for e-mail. (via Cosmos)
Omnia Mutantur: Phil Zimmerman, the creator of Pretty Good Privacy, is creating an application for communication security on voice over IP. While there are gratis alternatives like Skype that claim to be secure, this system seems to have two clear advantages: (via Cosmos)
GigaLaw.com Daily News: Phil Zimmermann, creator of the wildly popular Pretty Good Privacy e-mail encryption program, is debuting his new project, which he hopes will do for internet phone calls what PGP did for e-mail. Zimmermann has developed a prototype program for encrypting voice over internet protocol, or VOIP, which he will announce at the BlackHat security conference in Las Vegas. (via Cosmos)
[Schneier.com] Schneier on Security: Encrypted VOIP Phone: Phil Zimmermann (who started PGP) has announced that he will be releasing an encrypted VOIP (Voice Over IP - making phone calls over the Internet) software solution to foil eavesdroppers. Phil has a very open attitude with his developed protocols and th [Read More]
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[Blog.tmcnet.com] Popular Telephony's Peerio GNUP: Until now, VoIP devices and software were restricted to simple outgoing calls and like-to-like platform or protocol connectivity (Skype-to-Skype, H.323, SIP etc.), whereas standards-based applications required a DNS or Proxy infrastructure. As a result PSTN and Mobile users were unable to directly reach VoIP users without some form of media gateway.
[Bitzenbytes.com] Bitzenbytes.com :: CompuClues Forum: Phil Zimmermann (of PGP fame) is about to debut his encrypted VOIP phone project. I presume it will be free and open source, and that the cryptography will be strong enough for any application.
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