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Privacy and Identity Integrity Meets VOIP

posted by:Jason Millar // 09:15 PM // July 29, 2005 // TechLife

Voice Over Internet Protocol (VOIP) allows voice communications to be relayed over the internet rather than the established and somewhat (in)secure phone network. Given the increased number of security threats on the internet, voice communications over that medium seems like a risky business for anyone concerned with such things.

Phil Zimmermann, the man who introduced PGP to the world of email has demonstrated his latest venture--an encryption scheme for VOIP communications. Here's the article.

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