![]() We have kicked the tires enough and have dove deep enough into the architecture to know, using Wickr can significantly reduce many key information risks. We also use it whenever possible for business discussions external to the company. We use the pro version at OODA and strongly endorse it to all our OODA members (and even provide a discount to members wanting their own pro version here). I’ve know and used Wickr for quite a while. I do not let companies pay me to write blog entries. I’m hoping I’m managing my own bias on open source but like I’ve already said, try to use your own judgment on things I write. I believe strongly in protection of intellectual property and I know proprietary code and its protection is also critically important in moving us all forward, but so frequently the open source community is under represented so I want to try hard to make sure they are given a fair shake. I also have a general bias towards open source software. I was an enterprise CTO and now I study them. Another bias is to look at things from a lens of enterprise technology. ![]() I hope everything I do is supportive of national security. One key bias comes from years in the US national security community. I’m hoping the things here are of interest and use but please use your own judgment. Since this is a personal blog my most important point regarding bias is that you should evaluate everything written here yourself. Disclaimers and Bias This blog is primarily written by Bob Gourley with a few other guest writers as invited.
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