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Disk Encryption Software That Delivers Beyond Your Expectations
Few would argue that virtually every household today (if, of course, we are not talking about modern equivalents of troglodyte caves in the historical area if Cappadocia) has a personal computer. It may be a dusty 10-year-old PC with a typical "typewriter" configuration, a business laptop, a super-portable netbook or a powerful gaming system sporting cutting-edge hardware.
The Ultimate Disk Encryption Software for Anyone Seriously Concerned with Information Security
A computer connected to any network or left unattended from time to time is a potential candidate for an attack that can result in the theft of confidential information. The notion of "hacking" in this case can include regular scanning and copying of your files in the manual mode, as well as more intricate attacks involving spyware and special tools for hacking password-protected archives and folders.
Government Certifies First Android Crypto Software with NSA Suite B
Official FIPS 140-2 Validation for Mocana NanoCrypto™ Android™ Should Make it Easier for Military, Government and Contractors to Specify Android Devices
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New Release of Encryption Wizard for Oracle Provides Transparent Data Encryption With Free Software Foundation's GNU Crypto
Relational Database Consultants, Inc. today unveiled the new release of the Encryption Wizard for Oracle, a transparent database encryption and security suite. Featured in the new version is seamless integration with the Free Software Foundation's GNU Crypto library -- thus affording both Standard and Enterprise edition users of the Oracle RDBMS transparent AES256 data cryptography.
New Easy-to-Use Encryption Software Password Protects Downloaded Videos on Your PC
Appliance Technologies announces the release of Video Padlock, encryption software () specifically designed to quickly secure downloaded video and audio files for your Windows PC.
How to password protect memory sticks?
If you intend to store confidential files on a memory stick, security should be an important issue for you. Incidents concerning lost memory sticks often occur. A survey in UK reveals that 4,500 memory sticks had been forgotten in people's pockets as they take their clothes to be washed at the local dry cleaners in 2009. What we should worry about is not the memory sticks, but the vital files contained on them. It could be a disaster to have the important information fall into someone’s hands, like the health records of more than 80,000 patients contained in the lost unencrypted memory stick in Canada according to CBC news.
Synochip Adopts Elliptic's Public Key Cryptography Engine and Ellipsys Software
Synochip, a venture backed, fabless semiconductor company has licensed Elliptic public key accelerator hardware engine and Ellipsys key generation software for use in its next generation of digital signal processing and security products.
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