PC Magazine's web site has a prominent article reviewing four PC-based crypto apps: they all seem to be oriented towards storage security not communications security (to adopt Tim's taxonomy). The apps are from Symantec, RSA, AT&T, and PGP; their "Editors' Choice" was Symantec's program, followed closely by RSA's. They seem more concerned with speed and user interface rather than the strength of the algorithms or their implementations. The article won't teach anyone who's read Applied Crypto anything new about crypto, but it's neat to see that security is becoming a mainstream concern. (It should have always been one.) There may very well be an associated dead-tree version of the article as well, but I've lost touch with the PC market. The article is located at <http://www.pcmag.com/features/crypto/_open.htm>. -- Greg Broiles | US crypto export control policy in a nutshell: gbroiles@netbox.com | http://www.io.com/~gbroiles | Export jobs, not crypto. |