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Janke assembled what he calls an “all-star team”: Phil Zimmerman, a recent inductee to the Internet’s Hall of Fame, who in 1991 invented PGP encryption, still considered the standard for email security. Jon Callas, the man behind Apple’s whole-disk encryption (which is used to secure hard drives in Macs across the world), became Silent Circle’s chief technology officer.

Yeah... that might actually qualify as "all-star"




There are actually a few more developers at Silent Circle who are just as good as those two, so it really is an amazingly strong team.


I'm not familiar with the specifics, why do you think they are not real all-star?


I think he is being serious, not facetious...


Quotes confused me a little.


And the ellipsis.




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