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Wednesday, 10 May 2006

VOIP Security

With all the recent concerns over phone record privacy, there may be a new solution in the horizon for encrypting voip (voice over IP) telecommunications.

Philip Zimmermann, creator of the highly popular Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) encryption software, is currently working on a software based "secure telephone" that would work with popular voip applications.   Although the software is currently in beta testing, it will significantly add to the strength and complexity of encryption available to consumers today and which had only previously been reserved for large multi-national corporations or government agencies.  VOIP security for the masses is coming!

For more information visit:  http://www.philzimmermann.com/EN/zfone/index.html

Philip Zimmermann, thank you for once again giving the on-line community the gift of more secure communications in the promise of Zfone.

Jaime

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