Philip R Zimmermann was born on 1954 and is an American computer scientist and cryptographer.
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Philip R Zimmermann was born on 1954 and is an American computer scientist and cryptographer.
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Philip Zimmermann is the creator of Pretty Good Privacy, the most widely used email encryption software in the world.
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Philip Zimmermann is known for his work in VoIP encryption protocols, notably ZRTP and Zfone.
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Philip Zimmermann is co-founder and Chief Scientist of the global encrypted communications firm Silent Circle.
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Shortly thereafter, it became available overseas via the Internet, though Philip Zimmermann has said he had no part in its distribution outside the United States.
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In 1995, Philip Zimmermann published the book PGP Source Code and Internals as a way to bypass limitations on exporting digital code.
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Philip Zimmermann served as a special advisor and consultant to that firm until Symantec acquired PGP Corporation in 2010.
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Philip Zimmermann was a principal designer of the cryptographic key agreement protocol for the Wireless USB standard.
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Philip Zimmermann is involved in the social network Okuna, formerly Openbook, which aims to be an ethical and privacy-friendly alternative to existing social networks, especially Facebook.
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Philip Zimmermann sees today's established social media platforms as a threat to democracy and privacy, because of their profit-oriented revenue models that "are all about exploiting our personal information" and "[deepen] the political divides in our culture", and Okuna as the solution to these problems.
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Philip Zimmermann has received numerous technical and humanitarian awards for his pioneering work in cryptography:.
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