Recent user-friendly advances have been made in "practical cryptography," but there are still many security considerations when it comes to data encryption, including data classification and how to ensure information can be accessed across multiple applications.
About the author: Tom Bowers is managing director of consulting firm Security Constructs.
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Demystifying data encryption SearchSecurity.com | 10 Feb 2008 VIDEO - Learn how to implement data encryption at your enterprise with sercurity expert Tom Bowers.
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How to conduct a data classification assessment SearchSecurity.com | 03 May 2007 TIP - Before businesses safeguard mission-critical data, they must know how to conduct data classification processes. Even though it is time-consuming and involves many steps, as Tom Bowers writes, data classification makes it...
Quiz: Demystifying data encryption SearchSecurity.com | 04 May 2007 GENERIC - A five-question multiple-choice quiz to test your understanding of the data encryption content presented by expert Tom Bowers in this lesson of SearchSecurity.com's Data Protection Security School.
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