Re: ePGP extension for mobile

2014-01-03 Thread Edwin A. Opare
Thanks once again for the feedback. Best, Edwin On Thu, Jan 2, 2014 at 3:04 PM, Olav Seyfarth wrote: > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > Hash: RIPEMD160 > > Hi Edwin, > > IN SHORT > > To your question: I don't think there is a "mobile solution" for ePGP > available. > > > LONG ANSWER > > I

Re: ePGP extension for mobile

2014-01-02 Thread Olav Seyfarth
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: RIPEMD160 Hi Edwin, IN SHORT To your question: I don't think there is a "mobile solution" for ePGP available. LONG ANSWER I wasn't aware that you referred to a product. I interpreted "Enterprise PGP" as (any) enterpsise-grade OpenPGP-Implemenation. I a

Re: ePGP extension for mobile

2014-01-02 Thread Edwin A. Opare
Olav, All: Thanks for your valuable feedback. Kindly take a look at these lines from http://www.egpg.org/?page=About: - eGPG utilizes a centralized GnuPG installation and key-ring for encrypting and decrypting files, not a new concept, but it eliminates the need

Re: ePGP extension for mobile

2013-12-31 Thread NdK
Il 31/12/2013 17:11, ved...@nym.hush.com ha scritto: > As phones are increasing in memory and processing power, > maybe an app could be developed to use a smart card usb reader on a phone. Since many phones already have NFC, why not use an RFID-capable Javacard w/ openpgp applet? No extra reader t

Re: ePGP extension for mobile

2013-12-31 Thread Olav Seyfarth
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: RIPEMD160 Hi Edwin, > [...] The current ePGP tool as-is is more of desktop solution. [...] Is > there an Enterprise PGP solution for mobile devices running Android/iOS? you mean something that does not only work as plugin for default Android/iOS Mail app

Re: ePGP extension for mobile

2013-12-31 Thread vedaal
On Monday, December 30, 2013 at 9:00 PM, "Olav Seyfarth" wrote: >I cannot tell the quality of those apps in respect of robustness >against attacks ... >cannot peer review these apps. But I feel this would be necessary and >maybe someone on >the list already reviewed or is willing to one or

Re: ePGP extension for mobile

2013-12-31 Thread Edwin A. Opare
Olav, All: I actually mean my buddy wants to implement *eGPG.* Best, Edwin On Tue, Dec 31, 2013 at 8:58 AM, Edwin A. Opare wrote: > Olav, > > Thanks for the pointers below but they do not exactly address my needs. > > I've definitely done some reading. The current ePGP tool as-is is more of

Re: ePGP extension for mobile

2013-12-31 Thread Edwin A. Opare
Olav, Thanks for the pointers below but they do not exactly address my needs. I've definitely done some reading. The current ePGP tool as-is is more of desktop solution. The question I sort o ask was: Is there an Enterprise PGP solution for mobile devices running Android/iOS? Best, Edwin On

Re: ePGP extension for mobile

2013-12-30 Thread Olav Seyfarth
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: RIPEMD160 Hi Edwin, > The question is about data-in-motion (email). "Is there a way to extend the > deployment to cater for emails sent from mobile devices (running Android > and iOS OSes)?" I am sure you did a search before you posted this, didn't you? I

Re: ePGP extension for mobile

2013-12-30 Thread Johan Wevers
On 30-12-2013 13:41, Edwin A. Opare wrote: > The question is about data-in-motion(email). "Is there a way to extend > the deployment to cater for emails sent from mobile devices( running > Android and iOS OSes)?" For Android, there is APG, which implements a subset of the GnuPG options. For iOS I

ePGP extension for mobile

2013-12-30 Thread Edwin A. Opare
Hello, A friend who works with a financial institution is looking at deploying ePGP for Windows in their organization. He approached me with one question which I am hoping the house could help me answer. The question is about data-in-motion(email). "Is there a way to extend the deployment to cat