Palo Alto, Calif.-based encryption vendor PGP on Monday released updates to its core product line, PGP Encryption Platform and Universal Server, to better lock down information and allow resellers the ...
The Jericho Forum is an organization pushing for innovation in e-commerce security. In this essay, Joerg Horn, head of gateway solutions at Utimaco, a Jericho Forum member, discusses combining ...
A group of former Apple and Databricks engineers is launching an open-source standard on Wednesday to keep company data ...
If you're a Gmail user spooked by Chinese cyber attacks on Google, here's a way to encrypt your e-mail. Be warned: better security comes at a cost. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 to 2024 ...
As far back as 2012, Shane Curran—then a young and upcoming software developer—kept running into the same old problem. Curran mostly worked in academic establishments, medical labs, and other places ...
Voltage Security announced a software tool kit for adding what is known as “format-preserving encryption” to new and legacy applications. Voltage Security announced a software tool kit for adding what ...
Encryption software that performs many of the functions supporting military command and control networks now is easily available to the public. Not only does it match what U.S. forces use, but also it ...
Enterprise data security firmPGP on Wednesday began shipping its new NetShare product, as well as major upgrades to its encryption and e-mail security line of policy enforcement and key data ...
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs last week said it plans to spend $3.7 million to install data encryption software on all of its laptop and desktop PCs as well as the handhelds and smart phones ...
The U.S. Department of Commerce’s National Institute of Standards and Technology today said it has chosen four encryption tools designed to protect against quantum computer attacks for a planned ...
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs will spend $3.7 million on encryption software following a theft in May of hardware containing the personal information of 26.5 million veterans and active-duty ...
When I talk to large enterprises, they tend to be either deploying or planning to deploy PC encryption tools, especially for laptops. This is no longer a "nice to have;" it has become a "gotta have." ...