encryption security standard features
Vista SP1 'lacks wow factor', says Microsoft
News One is an improvement to the BitLocker drive encryption system, available only in the Enterprise and Ultimate editions of Windows Vista. McKiernan categorised other expected changes within Windows Vista SP1 as... [04 Oct 2007]
Office 2003 gets security upgrade
News However, some user features may also make it to the older version, including the ability to select a preferred encryption mechanism. For example, in Office 2007 it is possible to replace the... [27 Apr 2007]
Is Skype secure enough for businesses?
Comment But that does not reassure the many IT directors who do not want systems in their enterprise that use undisclosed proprietary encryption (or for that matter governments who want to wire-tap calls). Question of... [02 Apr 2007]
Microsoft Outlook 2000 Service Release 1
White Paper The new release includes enhanced encryption and security features such as security labels and signed receipts. These new features support the S/MIME v3... [23 Sep 2006]
New Encryption and Security Features in Microsoft Outlook 2000 SR-1
White Paper Microsoft Outlook 2000 Service Release 1 (SR-1), which is included in Microsoft Office 2000 SR-1, adds new encryption and security features that support the Secure/Multipurpose Internet... [23 Sep 2006]
Ripa encryption keys clause to get the go-ahead?
News Encryption products are more widely available and are integrated as security features in standard operating systems, so the government has concluded that it is now right... [18 May 2006]
KPMG 'scaremongering' with VoIP warning
News Warhurst suggests that companies look for VoIP systems that have voice encryption using the 128-bit AES standard, which "provides a level of security that is almost impossible to... [08 Nov 2004]
Secure VoIP has arrived
News SSL has become a popular alternative to VPNs that use IPsec encryption and tunneling for connecting remote workers to corporate networks. Aventail and Juniper also said customers are much more concerned about integrated... [08 Sep 2004]
Wi-Fi gets much-needed security boost
News The most significant feature is Advanced Encryption Standard (AES), a strong encryption standard supporting 128-bit, 192-bit and 256-bit keys, said Robin Ritch, Intel's... [24 Jun 2004]
802.11g Wireless Turbo
White Paper These improvements go beyond the 802.11g standard and include an even greater signaling rate of 100 Mbps, full compatibility with all 802.11g 54 Mbps, 802.11b + 22 Mbps, and 802.11b 11 Mbps products at the highest speeds... [25 Feb 2004]
Improved Analysis of Some Simplified Variants of RC6
White Paper RC6 has been submitted as a candidate for the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES). By examining simplified variants that omit these features we clarify their essential contribution to the... [25 Feb 2004]
Data Encryption using DES/Triple-DES Functionality in Spartan-II FPGAs
White Paper Of the several data encryption types, Data Encryption Standard (DES) and its variant Triple-DES (TDES) have emerged to be the most commonly used in varying applications. Today’s... [25 Feb 2004]
Cheat Sheet: The A-Z of 802.11
Cheat Sheet It includes key management and distribution, encryption and authentication. The next level of security for 802.11. Optical LANs are available but have proprietary standards and have little advantage to... [04 Apr 2003]
BT hits out at warchalkers
News The 802.11b standard WLAN also includes 40 and 64-bit encryption that decreases the likelihood of eavesdropping. Change the default SSID (Service Set ID or network name) and encryption... [30 Sep 2002]
Palm takes on Microsoft
News Palm has also partnered with RSA security to bring support for 128-bit encryption to the device. Similar features are already shipping in the new version of Microsoft's PocketPC 2002,... [06 Feb 2002]
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