The CryptoRights Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization based in San Francisco and established in 1999, notable for development of HighFire and work on other encryption standards, such as PGP. The organization generally supports the use of cryptography to protect the privacy and security of communications, thus ensuring freedom of expression and the press, and protecting the privacy of individuals from surveillance.
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- The CryptoRights Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization based in San Francisco and established in 1999, notable for development of HighFire and work on other encryption standards, such as PGP. The organization generally supports the use of cryptography to protect the privacy and security of communications, thus ensuring freedom of expression and the press, and protecting the privacy of individuals from surveillance. Significant projects include development of HighFire, which is a secure network application for private communications, and training of human rights of journalism organizations in use of cryptography. The organization was founded by cryptography experts and cyberliberty activists, including Dave Del Torto and John Gilmore.
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- The CryptoRights Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization based in San Francisco and established in 1999, notable for development of HighFire and work on other encryption standards, such as PGP. The organization generally supports the use of cryptography to protect the privacy and security of communications, thus ensuring freedom of expression and the press, and protecting the privacy of individuals from surveillance.
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