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Secure Email and PKI Certificate Management Made Easy by Comodo
White Paper To a moderately skilled person, inside the organization or out, unsecured email is easy to read, impersonate and alter, and is not much different from a postcard written in pencil. Business-sensitive information is often... [06 Oct 2009]
Thwarting Insider Threat, Strengthening Communications, and Meeting Policy With Secure Internal Communications
White Paper Internal email, if unprotected, contains the same security level as a postcard. Without email encryption, malicious, as well as curious, insiders have complete access to sensitive company information, including financial... [02 Oct 2009]
Photos: From wine tasting to choosing a mortgage
Photo Another Emirates Surface project is this postcard application, where users can choose a basic postcard than add colours to it using the paint application on the right. Once a postcard... [19 Mar 2009]
Getting the Job With Office: Sending Mail to Contacts
White Paper Finally, one can set a reminder to follow up with a postcard a few weeks later. One has their new business suit and the resume, and one is ready to start interviewing. Once the user has entered the names and addresses of... [16 Apr 2008]
Podcast: The Weekly Round-Up 28.03.08
Round-Up Podcast The death of the holiday postcard, "cell" phone call centres and flushing true love away are all discussed in this week's Round-Up podcast. Andy McCue hosts and is joined in the studio by Tim Ferguson, Julian Goldsmith... [28 Mar 2008]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: The power of analogy - or not
Comment Suggestions please, on a postcard. Written on BA217 flying London to Washington and dispatched to silicon.com from my hotel via a low cost wi-fi service For almost all of my professional life I have been trying to... [09 May 2007]
Brussels ponders Europe's freephone numbers
News Following the creation of the 116000 Europe-wide freephone number for missing children, the European Commission is investigating what more can be done with such numbers across the continent. Information society and media commissioner,... [21 Mar 2007]
First worm of the year?
News Worm-laden messages are titled "Happy New Year" and contain an attachment called either postcard.exe or postcard.zip, according to experts at VeriSign's iDefense Labs, which provides information on... [02 Jan 2007]
Most emails 'an open book'
News Sending an unencrypted email is similar to sending a postcard through the postal system. Only a quarter of UK businesses encrypt emails, leaving the rest open for anyone to read as they travel over the internet, research... [27 Mar 2006]
NHS 'data spine' contract awarded
News In his vision of the modernised NHS, Granger said five billion transactions a year will be carried out electronically, replacing the current 'postcard' patient experience where information is moved around by mouth, phone... [26 Nov 2003]
The Weekly Round-Up: 14.11.03
Round-Up The ad features a grizzled mountaineer logging on to a laptop on the side of a blizzard-swept mountain range to effortlessly pick up a digital postcard from one of his kids. Apple's marketing department is not averse to... [14 Nov 2003]
The Weekly Round-Up: 24.10.03
Round-Up Postcard sir. "What have you got there Thommo? From whom? Doesn't say sir. It just says it's from Dover. Dover.by golly, you know what that means Thommo? He only bally went and made it. Ginger made it back to Blighty.and... [24 Oct 2003]
The Weekly Round-Up: 25.07.03
Round-Up Answers on a virtual postcard to mailto:editorial@silicon.com The ritual humiliation of being left until last against the playground wall during the picking of teams is something a few people who later went into... [25 Jul 2003]
Peter Cochrane's Uncommon Sense: Porn or no porn?
Comment Soon the dirty-mackintoshes and postcard sellers arrived, followed by the development of movies, TV, VHS, PC, internet, camcorders and digital cameras. Peter Cochrane considers some common knee-jerk reactions… [22 May 2003]
PC makers change the prescription
News Toshiba, for instance, is working on a slate-style tablet design that's about the size of a large postcard, while Intel researchers have put together what they call the "micro tablet", a fully-fledged PC that is about... [16 Apr 2003]