Category: Encryption
Revealing the Secrets of Email Encryption
posted in encryption on 19 Dec. 2011
Do you know how modern email protection works?
Not really? You are not alone.
For a simple picture of email encryption most people think of a box in which they place their message that can be locked with a single key. Once the message is in the box and the box is locked, it can safely be handed over to someone (the mailserver) taking care of the transport to the intended recipient. This simple picture is not too bad because, in a way, that's what happens. But on the other hand this picture is fundamentally misleading to understand how email encryption really works. In other words, the reality is different.
Codesigning by Kerry Linux
posted in encryption on 15 Nov. 2011
Some software has been carefully coded and has been tested thoroughly to meet certain standards of reliability and security. To make sure that these efforts are not destroyed by careless alteration of the code, Kerry Linux sometimes signs the code that is being released for use. This does not imply that you cannot distribute the code without limitations, nor does it mean that using the code is restricted to any particular purpose. Signing the code serves only one purpose, to make sure you have received the authorized version of the code, made by Kerry Linux Solution without any unauthorized changes.



For a simple picture of email encryption most people think of a box in which
they place their message that can be locked with a single key. Once the message
is in the box and the box is locked, it can safely be handed over to someone
(the mailserver) taking care of the transport to the intended recipient.
This simple picture is not too bad because, in a way, that's what happens.
But on the other hand this picture is fundamentally misleading to understand
how email encryption really works. In other words, the reality is different.

