... in the aftermath of the FBI's recently revealed Carnivore email surveillance system, email security companies are hoping they can convince average email users to seal their electronic envelopes -- and finally propel email encryption into a broader market. "We're seeing . . .
... in the aftermath of the FBI's recently revealed Carnivore email surveillance system, email security companies are hoping they can convince average email users to seal their electronic envelopes -- and finally propel email encryption into a broader market. "We're seeing Carnivore pop up and become a real threat to people's privacy and saying, 'Wait a second -- we could take this product Mithril, our secure server product, re-brand it and put it out there," said Sean Steele, director of business development at security firm ChainMail.

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