+Generally it is assumed that the SILC Network is trusted. This means
+that clients can fully trust the servers and routers in the SILC Network.
+Now, in real life this is not always possible. In the Internet it is
+possible that some server or router would get compromised by a malicious
+cracker. However, if the SILC Network is closed network, for example
+inside a orgranization the assumption generally is true. The SILC
+protocol copes very well that the end user might consider the network
+untrusted and provides several ways to still have secure conversation
+on the SILC Network.
+