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European researchers have been forced to advance the announcement of what they claim are vulnerabilities in commonly used encryption technologies used in email after the German newspaper Suddeutsche Zeitung carried a report about their research which had been originally embargoed for release early Wednesday morning Australian time.

Published in Security

There is a tide in the affairs of men which, taken at the flood, leads on to fortune. Thus spake the Bard. And Swiss company ProtonMail has done just this, launching an encrypted email service at a time when encryption is very much at the top of the tech agenda.

Published in Security
Thursday, 14 January 2016 10:35

Crackberry takes on a whole new meaning

Dutch Police can access data on Blackberry’s data-encrypted smartphones. If the supposed world’s most secure smartphone can be cracked what about Android and iOS?

Published in Mobility

A raft of new features and products is Symantec's response to the increasing adoption of BYOD policies and the growing popularity of Android devices.

Published in Security
Saturday, 12 November 2011 14:17

Why was SecureID hacked (and not Entrust)?

We continue the interview with Entrust's Jon Callas.  Here we ask how it happened that while RSA was made to look rather foolish by the hackers, Entrust was able to blithely continue on its path.

Published in Security
Tuesday, 03 February 2009 16:07

Average cost of data breach is $6.65 million

The cost of an enterprise data breach has gone up a little since the Ponemon Institute first studied this ever increasingly relevant subject. By just how much might come as something of a surprise.

 

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