If you don’t encrypt the data that you transmit via email, then you run the risk of having somebody else read what you sent. Data transmitted over the Internet are not private or secure, and these data can actually be stored in servers and unearthed again after a long time has passed. Thanks to email [...]
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Protecting Emails with Email Encryption
Despite the notion that emails are supposed to be private, there are instances when emails are read by other parties before it reaches the recipient. In fact, emails can even be saved on a backup system and can be read long after they have already been sent. To prevent confidential messages from being read by [...]
Web and email security boxed up
BorderWare Technologies has introduced BorderWare Security Platform 8.0, describing it as the industry’s first security appliance to provide comprehensive email and Web security with anti-data leakage in a single, consolidated and correlated product and administrative interface.
“Until now, organisations globally were forced to purchase, deploy and manage disparate point products that exposed security gaps and increased [...]
Nevada Businesses Must Start Encrypting E-Mail By Oct. 1st
Baseline is reporting the state of Nevada has a statute about to go in effect on October 1, 2008 that will force businesses to encrypt all personally identifiable information transmitted over the Internet. They speak with a Nevada legal expert who says the problem is that the statute is written so broadly that the law could potentially [...]