Non tech people ask me what should they use for their communications in terms of security and I find myself mumbling pgp, follow this 40-step guide, explain public / private keys... It doesn't really work.<p>How far have we progressed on this? What solutions are there today for secure end-to-end ubiquitous communication to supplement or at cases even replace email.<p>I'm talking about a primarily Desktop solution, chat will not do, so products like WhatsApp and Wire don't count... Likewise, mobile messengers will not work on an operational capacity for a company / entity. I've seen a few ad-hoc services here and there, is any of them well established? Do you trust them?<p>Let's try to not get consumed on the subject of communications security itself, but try to think, how would you respond to similar questions from non-tech people? You need to give a straight answer they will understand, follow, and will be satisfactory secure, what would that answer be?
There are some companies that offer encrypted email accounts.<p>ProtonMail (<a href="https://protonmail.com/" rel="nofollow">https://protonmail.com/</a>) which I prefer, and Tutanota (<a href="https://tutanota.com/" rel="nofollow">https://tutanota.com/</a>)