On 03/15/2018 07:58 PM, gn...@raf.org wrote:
> yes, luks full disk encryption would be best of course but if
> boss says no, ecryptfs file system encryption might be
> acceptable. every file in an ecryptfs-mounted file system is
> individually encrypted. encrypting their names as well is
> optional
On Fri 2018-03-16 11:58:45 +1100, gn...@raf.org wrote:
> Daniel Kahn Gillmor wrote:
>> or, if what you really care about is file-level encryption on a
>> GNU/Linux desktop and you *don't* care about files being OpenPGP
>> formatted, you could look into ext4's native encryption features (see
>> e4cr
Daniel Kahn Gillmor wrote:
> On Thu 2018-03-15 17:11:15 +, Andrew Gallagher wrote:
> >> If this doesn't exist in the main GnuPG project then I'd be happy to be
> >> referred to any 3rd party bits of software (even if commercial or
> >> proprietary) that could?
> >>
> >> I understand if
On Thu 2018-03-15 17:11:15 +, Andrew Gallagher wrote:
>> If this doesn't exist in the main GnuPG project then I'd be happy to be
>> referred to any 3rd party bits of software (even if commercial or
>> proprietary) that could?
>>
>> I understand if the answer *should* be block-level e
On 15/03/18 15:26, Steven Maddox wrote:
>
> The desktop portion of that software has an OS/kernel level driver that
> watches if you're trying to open a PGP encrypted file... then decrypts
> it on the fly and finally passes it to the application that'd normally
> open it.
...
> If this doe
On 3/15/2018 11:26 AM, Steven Maddox wrote:
> The desktop portion of that software has an OS/kernel level driver that
> watches if you're trying to open a PGP encrypted file... then decrypts
> it on the fly and finally passes it to the application that'd normally
> open it.
> Anyway I can ei
Hi,
At the place I work they unfortunately use stupid Symantec's "Encryption
Desktop" (formerly known as PGP Desktop) software.
The desktop portion of that software has an OS/kernel level driver that
watches if you're trying to open a PGP encrypted file... then decrypts
El día Thursday, March 15, 2018 a las 10:27:04AM +0100, Bernhard Reiter
escribió:
> https://puri.sm/posts/purism-collaboration-with-cryptography-expert-werner-koch/
>
> have joined forces with leading cryptography pioneer, Werner Koch, to
> integrate hardware encryption into the company’s
https://puri.sm/posts/purism-collaboration-with-cryptography-expert-werner-koch/
have joined forces with leading cryptography pioneer, Werner Koch, to
integrate hardware encryption into the company’s Librem laptops and
forthcoming Librem 5 phone.
..
to include encryption by default i