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Secure communications + Human rights

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (R. A. Hettinga)
Tue Dec 5 23:46:10 2000

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From: mendicott@igc.org
Date: Tue, 05 Dec 2000 22:02:18 -0500
To: technomads@UCSD.EDU
Subject: Secure communications + Human rights
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Technomads,

Good day from Western Australia!  I recently met with Peace Brigades
International (PBI) http://www.igc.org/pbi/ , and was asked how naive users
could use affordable secure communications from extreme remote
locations....  I don't have experience with PGP or other privacy
technologies.  Is there anything like a "PGP net", listserv, or email-based
discussion technology available that incorporates security or privacy
techniques??  If this is not an appropriate topic for the Technomads group,
please email me directly with any suggestions, thanks!!

Peace on Earth,

 - Marcus Endicott
   http://www.mendicott.com

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