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Handling Encrypted Email at the Gateway of a Network

Overview Protection for email is provided by client side encryption from being read or hacked. But the security risk in this protection is that it also protects virus from being sensed by the anti virus software. It also hides the hacker's destructive payload. The encrypted message can't be examined by any anti virus software rather filtered by content specific filtering engine. In case of providing perimeter defense for email virus, the network administrator faces the problem of disclosing the email or denies sending the email. If the email is allowed then network is not secure, if the message is disclosed then the message privacy is not maintained.

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Publisher
UNC Charlotte
File Format
PDF
Date Published
Jul 11, 2008
Format
White Papers
Topics
Gateways - Hubs, Email, Security Management

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