By: David Whelan
Good post, Erik. I think your first paragraph underscores part of the omission of encryption. There aren’t easy-to-use encryption tools that lawyers can ask their clients to use to decrypt the e-mail...
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Thanks for the comment, David. You make good points. At this point, I suspect that when the needle does eventually move on this the technology is going to move past encrypted email right into the space...
View ArticleBy: Eric Cooperstein
A paper envelope is not a “terribly secure” technology either. A child can open an envelope. Multiple people, likely unkown to the lawyer, will have physical possession of a piece of mail. The contents...
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Eric, thanks for the comment and the healthy dose of common sense. I agree with your assessment generally – though I fear that is actually frightfully easy to intercept unencrypted email sent over an...
View ArticleBy: John Simek
Erik, As usual, a timely post. While encryption itself is not overly difficult, management of the key pairs is a royal pain. I try to keep it simple for our clients and tell them not to worry about...
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