Phil
Zimmermann, the legendary author of
Pretty Good Privacy
encryption for email, has demonstrated new encryption software to secure
voice over IP connections.
Zimmermann took the stage at the
Black Hat Briefings
get-together for network security professionals in Las Vegas to show his
session-based Zfone encryption tool.
Zfone lets two users on a
Session
Initiation Protocol-based VoIP connection verify each other's identity to
avoid snooping. The demo ran on an Apple Mac running the open source,
cross-platform Softphone and the
Diffie-Hellman
key agreement protocol.
Zimmerman explained that he has received funding from VoIP pioneer
Jeff Pulver and former
White House terrorism advisor
Richard
Clarke, and some technical and business development help from
PGP Corp. He plans to raise
venture capital funding to speed development.
He said that a Windows version would be ideal to make a commercial venture
successful, and plans to publish a paper detailing the encryption protocol by
the end of August and release the source code for Zfone for peer review.
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