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Major SSL encryption flaw hits the web
Tech companies using SSL have some serious work to do to fix a big hole that could leave internet users at risk.
Website danger as hacker breaks SSL encryption
The Black Hat conference in the US shows that software can be used to steal information from sites you may think are secure.
Firefox patches Black Hat SSL encryption vulnerability
Mozilla has updated Firefox, securing one flaw discovered by two well-known security researchers.
Black Hat: It wasn’t just the iPhone that got hacked…
SSL encryption was also found to be vulnerable. So what could this mean when it comes to the sites we have been led to trust?
The Midweek Interview: Rob Gretton part three
In the final part of this interview, Rob Gretton, Business Development Director for DISUK discusses the legacy implications of encryption - the...
Google urged to encrypt services by security experts
A group of 38 security experts urge Google to employ encryption as a default on Google services like Gmail.
SanDisk uses McAfee anti-malware on flash drives
A new USB drive from SanDisk will offer anti-malware protection as well as encryption and password-protection capability.
The Midweek Interview: Rob Gretton part two
In the second part of this interview Rob Gretton, Business Development Director for DISUK discusses the performance and operational implications of...
Hitachi claims world's fastest laptop drive
Hitachi ships what it claims to be world's fastest, highest capacity notebook hard disk with optional hardware encryption.
Users leak vital data when using hotspots
Nearly 80 per cent of mobile Wi-Fi users send personal and work information without encryption, and 37 per cent confess to using unknown open...
Infosec 08: Half of businesses hit by breaches
More than half of businesses have suffered data breaches in the last year, with the law now making encryption a necessity.
RSA offers free software development security tools
RSA embraces open source by offering free encryption tools to create built-in security for applications.
Companies fail to safeguard mobile data
A new survey has found the level of sensitive corporate data stored on mobile devices has increased while the use of encryption and centralised...
Survey: Encryption challenges remain
A poll has found organisations encrypting more data, but backup and key management still remain as challenges.
The Midweek Interview: Phil Dunkelberger
Chief executive of PGP Corporation, looks over the history of the encryption industry and explains why advances in technology and market maturity...
Council encrypts data communications
St. Helens Council is using gateway email encryption to help comply with a new government infrastructure initiative to protect the privacy of...
Cellcrypt brings call encryption to Windows Mobile
Companies looking to use Cellcrypt technology to protect sensitive voice calls from eavesdroppers now have a greater choice of handsets.
New RIPA Act powers puts data security at risk
Encryption expert warns that new police powers will open up "a host of management problems" for companies
Siemens launches anti-spy phones
Siemens has launched what it claims is the 'world's first cordless encryption phone' in a bid to improve business call security.
IBM secures cloud computing with encryption breakthrough
In the future, businesses could be able to fully analyse encrypted data without any threat to privacy, which could be very useful in the cloud.
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