opinions on RSA Secure?

SINCLAIR DOUGLAS N sinclai at ecf.toronto.edu
Fri Sep 1 04:39:57 PDT 1995


> I am a user of SecureDrive, and strongly support it.   There is *no* 
> interface required, once you log into the drive, *everything* operates 
> totally transparent to the user.
I used to use it too.  Sure, once you've got it set up and automated,
it's transparent.  But can you see J. Random User installing it?

> Always keep in mind that when the gov't doesn't mind the software being 
> exported, they alrady know how to compromise it...Trust PGP, Hpack & 
> SecureDrive...you won't be disappointed.
When last I looked, your government didn't allow the export of 80-bit
cryptosystems.  There is no argument that the 40-bit export version
is breakable.






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