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Zip encryption
From: Chet Langin <clangin () SIU EDU>
Date: Fri, 11 Jun 2010 10:29:00 -0500
Hello, Is anyone routinely using zip encryption for official business? There appear to be four (free) kinds available: 7-Zip, Bitser, IZArc, and PeaZip. I did not find 7-Zip smooth to use; Bitser did not work for me; and, IZArc wanted to also install spyware (OpenCandy). PeaZip appeared to be functional, but could be relatively difficult to teach to non-technical users. Other file encryption methods are available to us, but some people want folder encryption. My impression is that it would be easier to zip the folder and then use another method to encrypt the zip file than it would be to install another program to do zip encryption and teach people how to use it. If people want to use encrypted folders in place, then I guess it would be between TrueCrypt and a zip program. I'm not sure which of these would be easier (or even possible) for a non-technical user. -- Chet Langin, GIAC GSEC Gold, GCIA Gold, GREM, GPCI IT Information Security Analyst Mail Code 4622 Southern Illinois University Carbondale Carbondale, IL 62901 618-453-2639, clangin at siu dot edu
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