I once co-wrote a book on enterprise email where I likened email encryption to a “sucking chest wound.” That was in 1997, when you had to do all the encryption key management on your own, a daunting ...
iPhone and iPad owners, take notice: You may not want to send ultra-sensitive attachments through the default iOS mail app. Security researcher Andreas Kurtz wrote a blog post in late April saying ...
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 ...
Secure email messages and attachments with encryption so that only the sender and intended recipient can view the contents. The Microsoft Outlook email program supports message encryption. You can ...
You likely have a solid understanding of why it's beneficial to migrate away from manual, paper-based processes in your practice, particularly when it comes to dental claims attachments, but have you ...
Email encryption is the process of converting email information or data into a code, one that cannot be accessed by unauthorized people. Ok let me simplify it for you, the best analogy is that ...
Certivox has launched a cloud service that the vendor claims solves the decades-long problem of securing email and attachments, so only the recipients can read them. The new service, called PrivateSky ...
Google has brought Gmail's end-to-end encryption to Android and iOS for Enterprise Plus users, closing the mobile gap a year ...
Reflect for a moment on the fact that the “S” in SMTP stands for “simple,” not “secure.” The e-mail protocol was originally developed for a small number of collegial scientists sending messages about ...