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Greens/EFA group engages trustworthy email encryption in response to mass surveillance revelations
The Greens/EFA group in the European Parliament has announced its decision to engage trustworthy email encryption based on free software. Commenting on the revelation, Greens/EFA co-president *Rebecca Harms* said:
/"The world has had its eyes opened to the mass surveillance of the digital realm. The commercial and governmental surveillance revealed by Edward Snowden is undermining trust in our democratic institutions and the democratic process. As a small but concrete step in response to this, the Greens/EFA group is joining in a small free software project to use trustworthy email encryption. /
/"This encryption system aims to ensure that nobody but the intended recipient of an email can read it. The emails need to be encrypted, sent, and then be decrypted on the receiving computer and nowhere else, using a selection of free software from Debian. We will start small scale, with 10 regular consumer laptops. This is not special hardware running special software but general computers running software available for everybody."/
On Thu, Dec 26, 2013 at 04:17:26PM +0100, erik.hjalmar.josefsson@gmail.com wrote 3.6K bytes in 0 lines about: : Please feel free to propagate: : http://www.greens-efa.eu/software-procurement-11372.html
This is great intention. Perhaps they should just fund the gnupg devs or project to get things working better across all operating systems.