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Seagate hardware-based disk encryption could gain traction
Dell focuses on the enterprise, selling laptops with McAfee endpoint encryption and Seagate encrypted hard drives. Article
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Is it possible to encrypt CDs and DVDs as well as SD cards?
Encryption is a necessary technology to keep today's enterprises secure, so it makes sense that companies would want to encrypt as much as possible. But are there products available to encrypt CDs, DVDs and SD cards? IAM expert David Griffeth weighs ... Ask the Expert
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Workstation hard drive encryption: Overdue or overkill?
In an age of high-profile data breaches and insider risks, encryption is an important defense mechanism for enterprises. The question is: how much encryption is necessary? Many security pros have gone to great lengths to protect data on network serv... Tip
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Oracle DBAs cite lack of security measures
A new survey conducted by the Independent Oracle Users Group found that many organizations are failing to use database security tools and lock down critical systems. Article
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Data encryption becoming easier choice, says former CISO
Steven Katz, founder and president of IT security consultancy Security Risk Solutions is widely regarded as the first CISO. He has three decades of experience in the security industry, managing information security at JP Morgan, Citigroup and Merrill... Interview
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IBM offers hardware-based encryption for x servers
IBM is calling its VAULT hardware-based encryption tool the first of its kind and says the price point should appeal to small and midmarket companies. Article
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Crypto landmark Bletchley Park in danger of closing
Bletchley Park, now a museum that showcases the ancestral home of British cryptological operations, is running short on funds and could close to the public. News
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What does the future of the endpoint encryption market look like?
Full-disk encryption may be a must-have, but where is the endpoint encryption market headed? Security management expert Mike Rothman looks at recent mergers to predict what the future may hold. Ask the Expert
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PCI DSS 1.2 clarifies wireless, antivirus use
Version 1.2 of PCI DSS, due out in October, requires 802.1x for wireless protection and antivirus for all operating systems, according to a summary of the changes issued Tuesday. Article
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Sophos to acquire mobile data protection company Utimaco
The independent mobile data protection market continues to shrink with Sophos' endpoint encryption acquisition. Article
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