Open Source Encryption
Encryption! Just writing the word can send a tingle down your spine. Who knew you could experience fear, frustration, and expense all because of that one little word?
On a recent consulting job with a large DC government firm. I was tasked with deploying ”Pretty Good Protection” (PGP). I can tell you that I lost a lot of hair working with this encryption product. I had users complaining about performance. I hated the interface. Very clunky and hard to use. I would have nightmares when it would come to getting recovery keys. Does it have to be this hard?
Microsoft finally released their version of encryption in Windows Vista, a product known as “Bit locker”. Bit locker is a nice product as long as you have the hardware chip required in your PC and Windows Vista as the operating system. Let’s talk about Vista for a minute. Even with the recent release of Service Pack 2, this product still is a little buggy and Windows 7 is to be released right on its heels. It might be me, but it seems every third operating system Microsoft releases is a dud. Remember “Windows Millennium”?
You may want to investigate “True Crypt” a new Open Source product that shows promise. It is free (Open Source) and it seems to work fairly well.
Maybe the encryption world finally has a little competition. It’s about time.
— Christian “Mckay” Ririe
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