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Friday, August 16, 2002 |
I'm working on / thinking about a new model for management of end user computing, and I think Ray Ozzie is really on the right track with the Groove security model. It's the only thing that makes sense - if we live in a world where we collaborate/communicate with many people across many geo/corp/org boundaries, and we have the complication of wireless, mobile computing devices, then we must protect information at the edge, not at the transport layer. End-end encryption is the only reasonable answer. I've often wondered what we'd do with 2 Ghz laptops, 80 GB disks and 512 MB RAM - now I know. We'll protect our data at the application and data store layers with on-the-fly encryption, all the time.
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