
	by Jaanus 
	October 21, 2005
	
	from
	
	ShareSkype Website
	
	
	Ever since Skype was launched, we have said it is, and will remain, secure. 
	Your Skype-to-Skype calls, chats and other communications are end-to-end 
	encryped.
	
	What sometimes happens is that after claiming this, we get asked "you say 
	you're secure... so prove it". That's a valid question -- anyone can claim 
	anything about their own product. We have recognized that you want more 
	assurance than we say ourselves. So we did a comprehensive external security 
	review of Skype, focusing on its encryption methods.
	
	We're happy to report that the work is now complete and you can see
	
	the full report from 
	
	Skype security center. 
	There's also an 
	
	executive summary available. Note that while the full report 
	was compiled by Dr. 
	
	Tom Berson 
	from 
	Anagram Laboratories, the summary is written 
	in-house by Skype based on the full report.
	
	In short, the conclusion of the report is that Skype uses standards-based 
	methods and a sound design to secure its users, software and system, and 
	does what it says - is secure. Of course, security is never "done", so 
	security continues to be an important track in all Skype developments and 
	operations.
	
	Who are Tom Berson and Anagram anyway? 
	
	 
	
	In
	their own 
	words:
	
		
		Anagram Laboratories is an information security consultancy based in Palo 
	Alto, CA. Anagram was founded in 1986, back before information security was 
	cool. 
		
		 
		
		Dr. Thomas A. Berson, Anagram's owner, has more than 35 years 
	experience in cryptology and computer security.
	
	
	Tom is a long-time veteran information security expert widely respected by 
	his peers in the security industry. This is a standard method of doing this 
	type of research - you don't just want to get anyone "off the street" to do 
	it for you because the name is unknown in the industry and the quality 
	cannot be trusted. 
	 
	
	Our selection process for finding the right person and 
	company to do the Skype security review started more than a year ago, and 
	we're happy to have ended up working with Dr Berson.
	 
	
	As Skype and its software and services evolve, so does the need for security 
	and similar reviews. This won't remain the last one, but we're happy to get 
	our security review process off the ground with this report.