Re: [qubes-users] Qubes for "dummies"

2017-11-28 Thread 'Tom Zander' via qubes-users
On Tuesday, 28 November 2017 18:33:37 CET Foppe de Haan wrote: > Bottom line IMO these days security can't be done by a layman, Security as a concept is not that black / white, there is no 100% security and likewise I fail to see how "laymen" can't increase their security. As a quick example, in

Re: [qubes-users] Qubes for "dummies"

2017-11-28 Thread taii...@gmx.com
On 11/28/2017 11:30 AM, 'Tom Zander' via qubes-users wrote: On Tuesday, 28 November 2017 03:38:02 CET Andrew David Wong wrote: Our position is that reasonable security via compartmentalization (of which Qubes is an implementation) requires the user to make informed decisions about how to compar

Re: [qubes-users] Qubes for "dummies"

2017-11-28 Thread 'Tom Zander' via qubes-users
On Tuesday, 28 November 2017 03:38:02 CET Andrew David Wong wrote: > Our position is that reasonable security > via compartmentalization (of which Qubes is an implementation) requires > the user to make informed decisions about how to compartmentalize > various parts of their digital life into sepa

Re: [qubes-users] Qubes for "dummies"

2017-11-27 Thread Andrew David Wong
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA512 On 2017-11-27 11:44, genevieve.c.gauth...@gmail.com wrote: > Hi, I did not know about your OS. I think this project is awesome. I do not > have the computer knowledge some of you specialist of your field have. I am > writing this message to try

[qubes-users] Qubes for "dummies"

2017-11-27 Thread genevieve . c . gauthier
Hi, I did not know about your OS. I think this project is awesome. I do not have the computer knowledge some of you specialist of your field have. I am writing this message to try to contribute in my own way. First, I have also watched "Youtube :Golem and Friends: Data, Security, Scaling and