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Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Secure Mobile Communications

Rod Coleman

It seems mobile technology security has been fighting a losing battle lately.  This development could have a significant positive impact on tech privacy.

The explanation:

The Threat of Silence

The solution:

Silent Circle

If you give it a try, post your experience here in comments:


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