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Results tagged "key management"

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Encrypting Backups Requires Key Planning

April 02, 2013 12:29 PM
Some enterprises are adopting an "encrypt everything" policy to address the confidentiality and security of data, including on backups. A new backup product from Sepaton separates encryption from key management.

Best Use of Encryption You Never Considered

December 04, 2012 03:03 PM
Got e-discovery, data destruction or outdated hardware woes? Digital shredding may be the solution — and it can bolster the business case for encrypting data.

PGP Offers Enterprise Key Management To Consolidate Encryption Control

February 22, 2010 09:00 AM
PGP Key Management Server, announced today, aims to consolidate key management across third-party applications and devices, including custom applications, which typically lack built-in capabilities. PGP says enterprises are struggling with managing disparate certificates authorities for e-commerce,payment systems, file transfers and other processes. Wireless access points are another problem area, as large enterprises often use WLAN gear from multiple vendors, requiring separate key management for each. PGP Key Management Server allows enterprises to manage third-party application and device keys, consolidate controls and reduce risk of data loss because of a corrupted or lost encryption key.

Thales Ups The Ante With The nShield Connect 6000

July 15, 2009 09:00 PM
The nShield Connect 6000 ratchets up performance, enabling the wide spread use of the stronger RSA 2,048-bit keys and supporting more clients in a single box, as well as a number of high availability features typically found in server products.

Defense In Depth: A Blueprint For Security

November 17, 2007 05:01 AM
As the borders of the network disappear, securing data whenever and however it's accessed becomes critical.

The Importance of Being Encrypted

August 23, 2007 08:42 PM
A study conducted by Forrester Consulting shows that in many companies encryption and key management programs are under developed.

Review: Enterprise Key Management Software

April 27, 2007 04:00 AM
Encryption is hot, and its buzzword status only grows with each revelation of sensitive corporate information gone missing. Are vendor's products keeping pace with their products? We analyze

Analysis: Enterprise Key Management

April 27, 2007 04:00 AM
If you don't manage encryption--and the keys that it generates--wisely, data will eventually be lost or compromised. We discuss how to keep keys manageable and safe now, and discuss what

SMC Ships 802.11a/b/g Access Point

December 23, 2003 09:00 PM
SMC on Tuesday shipped its new EliteConnect Universal Wireless Access Point, an all-in-one enterprise-level WLAN access point that supports the 802.11a, 802.11b, and 802.11g Wi-Fi standards.

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