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Rats in the security world
Mark Burnett, 2005-06-30

Not too long ago my wife and I decided to try out a Chinese restaurant in our area we had never visited before. I was looking at the menu and my wife gasped, then laughed a bit. I looked up and she pointed out a rat crawling right under the restaurant's buffet table.

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Rats in the security world 2005-07-01
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Anonymous
If people want it, it's there. Has been for years. Encryption, by its very nature, needs to be done at the endpoints, so all you really need to get encrypted transmission and encrypted storage is to get people to use something like PGP or S/MIME. There seems to be very little demand for such things, though, probably because most email traffic is not all that critical. Unfortunately, that means that when someone does send the occasional critical document, they don't usually have the tools set up to do it securely.

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