17 Feb
2017
17 Feb
'17
1:37 a.m.
On Fri, Feb 17, 2017 at 10:47:15AM +1000, James A. Donald wrote:
It is unlikely that Trump would manage his own public keys - and he cannot trust the white house staff and government security people to manage them for him. It is even more unlikely that Podesta would manage his own public keys. So we need a security mechanism for the masses, a security mechanism that even the Chairman of the Board can use, a security mechanism suitable for everyone in the world, a security mechanism that requires zero clicks.
Ack. IPSEC was in principle the right approach in so far as "pre-emptive" or opportunistic "link" encryption (i.e., your communication channel, by default - as you say, zero clicks).