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The Intercept Releases GPG Sync, an Encryption Tool for Organizations
The Intercept Releases GPG Sync, an Encryption Tool for Organizations
When we need to secure our physical goods, there's not much more we can do besides lock the door. Once folks get inside, they can get their hands on whatever they want. Our digital treasures (also known as secrets) can have layers of security, but most people don't take advantage of anything but password protection, even though we can lock digital stuff up twice.
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Ah yes something new to add to my gpg arsenal.
Ironically, Clinton advocated for the outlawing or backdooring many encryption technologies. Hopefully she's learned her lesson now.