Security Services

People involved in personal research and correspondence require privacy—something that is getting harder and harder to find these days, with all the government and corporate spying and censoring of electronic correspondence.
There are high-quality security services and programs now available to protect electronic communication to a high degree. Naturally, they are, however, not made generally available as that would interfere with the collection engines used to track who is talking about what, and develop marketing and sales profiles.
The Central Information services can provide private storage and communication for individuals to use, based on the “Private Key” standard for signing and encryption, so what is publically seen is solely a choice of the individual using the system—not anyone else. It also ensures that what is stored and transferred is coming from the actual person and not a spoofed identity.1
Once a person is secure in their ideas, they tend to make them public, voluntarily. But the process of becoming “secure” requires a degree of personal privacy, where one is not afraid to ask the questions that are wandering around in the unconscious. The Sanctuary Project is about growth, not repression. Central Information provides a repository (or Sanctuary) of information to be retained for future generations, with personal privacy as a consequence of having respect for the thoughts and ideas of others, allowing a freedom of expression not found in conventional systems.
1 Spoofing is a situation in which one person or program successfully masquerades as another by falsifying data and thereby gaining an illegitimate advantage.
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