 | | From: | Josh | | Subject: | Entering encryption world | | Date: | 21 Jan 2005 11:52:10 -0800 |
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 | I am trying to enter into encryption market using PGP software to provide secure email and secure storage. My first goal is reaching individuals of all types and small companies\offices providing PGP software and thorough guiding and support. I would appreciate if you can provide some ideas of reaching those people and companies interesting in encryption solutions. (I don't want large investment on marketing and preffer starting small scale and growing over time)
Thanks in advance ! Josh
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 | | From: | Bryan Olson | | Subject: | Re: Entering encryption world | | Date: | Sat, 22 Jan 2005 04:55:37 GMT |
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 | Josh wrote: > I am trying to enter into encryption market using PGP software to > provide secure email and secure storage.
Use of a respected system puts you several steps above most of the marketers we've seen on this group.
> My first goal is reaching individuals of all types and small > companies\offices providing PGP software and thorough guiding and > support. > I would appreciate if you can provide some ideas of reaching those > people and companies interesting in encryption solutions. > (I don't want large investment on marketing and preffer starting > small scale and growing over time)
I fear you have come to the wrong place. There are now a number of cryptographically sophisticated participants in this group; on technical matters, one can get excellent free information and advice (along with a bunch of nonsense; such is Usenet). The science and engineering of cryptographic security is what we do.
On marketing ... not so much.
You might get some novel and creative ideas, but successful marketing of crypto is a freakish rarity. Understanding of that rare phenomenon is outside the expertise you are likely to find here. I've many times talked and talked with my fellow cryptographers as night turned to morning; talked of making and breaking ciphers, of designing protocols and reasoning on security. In each case that the subject turned to turning a profit, there we had no clue.
-- --Bryan
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