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(And, as for the hardware token, fully integrated USB ones are nice but smartcards are pretty much 100% commodified, and designed to securely store private keys, so even a hardware token would bring little more than convenience to the table). Has Symantec done anything worth mentioning, aside from (perhaps, this is Symantec here) compatibility updates since they bought it? Crickets. PGP: is it cool? Definitely, noble lineage, strong encryption for the masses, etc.
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Unfortunately, Symantec seems to have a bit of the reverse Midas touch going on: they aquire a formerly promising company, it turns to shit, much less any attempts at internal development. A couple thousand people paying $20 for PGP desktop for personal use/security will make more money than 1-2 people paying $250 for the same program.
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Symantec has a lot of cool stuff (heck, they used to be the main compiler maker for Mac until the PowerPC days.) They just need to start bringing it out and consider going for volume. Heck, just make a smaller version of the NetBackup Appliance and sell that for $599. Making a version that can compete with Retrospect would be useful for SMBs as well. That way, people don't have the catch 22 of needing info stored on a backup to unlock the backup program to restore.
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They need to take a page from Tolis's BRU and allow complete installation of their software for restores without needing serial numbers. If Symantec sold the desktop version with more features and with a hardware crypto token, all for a reasonable price, virtually every geek would buy it, if only for a place to store the mandatory private key, even if it never gets used.īackup Exec and NetBackup, similar.