Email will continue to remain a prominent fixture in business communications for the foreseeable future. Encrypting email messages and attachments containing sensitive information is an absolute ...
German software developer Werner Koch is known for creating the free email encryption software used by thousands of journalists, dissidents, and security-minded people around the world, including ...
The global email encryption software market is attributed to growth factors such as growing demand for effective communication mediums, an increase in demand for mobile encryption solutions, and ...
Google Workspace is rolling out a new security update on Gmail, adding end-to-end encryption that aims to provide an added layer of security when sending emails and attachments on the web. Customers ...
TORONTO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Echoworx, trailblazers in the realm of cloud-based email encryption, is proud to announce that is has been awarded the Amazon Web Services (AWS) Qualified Software ...
Emailing sensitive documents to clients without email encryption leaves businesses at risk of being victimized by hackers who intercept emails to steal data and commit crimes like identity theft or ...
Sign up for the daily CJR newsletter. Email, that daily workflow staple, is becoming a real problem in this post-Snowden era. Or rather, it always has been an issue ...
Adoption of email encryption software was up in 2014. According to The Electronic Frontier Foundation, more email providers are using STARTTLS for email, a standard for end-to-end encryption in email.
Using SSH and encrypting your data are the biggest steps organizations can take to ensure that all their private information remains safe and secure and away from prying eyes. However, there are ...
Phil Zimmermann, the creator of email encryption software Pretty Good Privacy (PGP), has released Zfone, a VoIP encryption program for Windows. Zfone, which is still ...
Email, perhaps still the most widely used Internet application, has about the same level of security as a postcard. But unlike postcards, it’s widely depended on by businesses. It wasn’t designed with ...
You probably wouldn't think twice about ducking into a WiFi-equipped coffee shop, firing up the laptop and hammering out a few e-mails. But what if someone in that coffee shop were reading over your ...