encryption threat
Securing Data-at-Rest
White Paper It covers basic elements on the topic of storage security, storage security model and various data encryption algorithms. This paper describes about security threat to the data in motion and... [12 Nov 2009]
Astaro Security Gateway: Simplifying Email, Web and Network Protection
White Paper Transparent Encryption This brief yet highly informative interactive presentation discusses the Unified Threat Management Market, the fastest growing part of the security market in the U.S. A Unified... [12 Nov 2009]
Photos: Windows 7 - getting inside security
Photo There are several good, free drive encryption tools available. Although AutoPlay was improved in Windows Vista, the granular control over it provided in Windows 7 is another threat vector that will seem... [20 Oct 2009]
Thwarting Insider Threat, Strengthening Communications, and Meeting Policy With Secure Internal Communications
White Paper This webcast covers the benefits of email encryption for strengthening communications while protecting against insider threat. Without email encryption, malicious, as well as curious,... [02 Oct 2009]
Is the Latest Wireless Vulnerability Just the Tip (or TKIP) of the Iceberg?
White Paper The newly discovered Temporal Key Integrity Protocol (TKIP) vulnerability on Access Points using WPA encryption protocol opens the door to potentially new WPA/TKIP attacks. While it is an exaggeration to say TKIP is... [01 Oct 2009]
Decrypting Enterprise Storage Security
White Paper To avoid treating all data the same, leverage storage system-based volume or LUN level encryption as part of an overall tiered storage security strategy. For security and compliance conscious environments and impacted... [30 Aug 2009]
When Encryption Isn't Enough: Trend Micro LeakProof Stops Data Leaks Where They Start
White Paper While many enterprises have successfully deployed or are in the process of implementing an encryption solution, protection against both outsiders and insiders requires DLP functionality. LeakProof's new built-in... [15 Aug 2009]
Inbox: iPhone ad, red boxes, wi-fi piggybacking, sci-fi thinking
Comment Sometimes people like to share their internet to passers-by.however, there's no real safe way to do that - either you're open to anyone, or else you're locked down to either an encryption or a MAC address list. [04 Sep 2008]
UK crime fighters grapple with iPhone wipe threat
News The team cracks low-grade encryption using 100 quad-core PCs but for high-grade encryption it relies on the threat of a prison sentence for individuals refusing to hand over passwords or... [02 Sep 2008]
Reduce the Risk of Costly Data Breaches: Three Pillars of Data Protection
White Paper This paper provides an overview of PC encryption, the elements beyond encryption that are necessary for a complete data protection solution, and how Iron Mountain Digital's Data Defense and Connected... [02 Sep 2008]
"Shambolic" security behind Home Office data breach
News Security professionals are united in condemning how the latest breach saw PA Consulting able to copy the data to removable media without first encrypting it, and have stressed the need to defuse the threat posed by human... [27 Aug 2008]
Photos: Sniffing out fraud with digital forensics
Photo The team does not attempt to crack high-grade encryption, relying instead on the threat of a prison sentence for individuals refusing to hand over passwords or decrypted files. Cracking... [13 Aug 2008]
HMRC and MoD face action over data blunders
News The report said laptops had been used in breach of MoD encryption policy and pointed out ongoing data protection breaches within the MoD. Core measures: a series of mandatory minimum measures is being put in place across... [25 Jun 2008]
Corporations riddled with security holes
News Open Secure Socket Layer (SSL) certificate parsing vulnerability: Some web servers are using OpenSSL to provide encryption. Breaches originating outside the company were also the main threat identified... [19 Jun 2008]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Security scare
Comment Lock down all vital documentation with passwords and encryption - and the emphasis has to be on the vital. Be paranoid - always assume there is a real threat. Without revealing what I did or how and... [18 Jun 2008]