In order to properly secure confidential information — everything from trade secrets to financial data and personal identity information — corporations need policy-based e-mail encryption. But ...
It isn’t just the big boys that are under the gun on the subject of e-mail privacy; today the bull’s-eye is on mid-sized companies. A vice president in Southern Commercial Bank, for example, ...
Critical data is only so secure if all your e-mail is sent "in the clear." Roger looks at the benefits and limitations of several options for encrypting e-mail and keeping information safe from prying ...
E-mail encryption used to require a lot of time and effort to install and use. That’s no longer true, and we showcase three solutions that are both easy to use and ...
Silent Mail addresses longstanding problems with e-mail encryption: Obtaining and managing encryption keys required for exchanging encrypted e-mails and ensuring that ...
As much as we use e-mail to conduct business today, most small businesses routinely send sensitive messages ‑‑ often containing social security numbers, business deal discussions, corporate secrets or ...
In a column earlier this summer, Frank Hayes discussed the importance of encrypting e-mail [Frankly Speaking, June 4]. He concluded that we’re not doing it routinely because we don’t believe – ...
When users of Lavabit, an encrypted e-mail service, logged on to the site this past August, they found a bewildering letter on the site’s main page. Ladar Levison, the founder and sole employee of ...
At Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, e-mail is an integral part of both hospital operations and patient care. The hospital relies on e-mail to transmit patient test results to doctors, ...
Billions of supposedly private e-mail messages a day flow through unsecured links, where they can be snared in digital dragnets operated by the National Security Agency and other intelligence services ...