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Yahoo delivers encrypted e-mail
major Web portal to offer scrambled messages through its e-mail service. The e-mail encryption option will be offered sometime in the fourth quarter in a deal with Zixit, an e-mail encryption firm. Some continue to question the value of e-mail encryption...
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Nov 29, 2000
China targets spam
Apr 6, 2005
PGP updates en PGP updates enterprise encryption server
PGP has updated its enterprise message encryption software by adding support for Lotus Notes and integrating antivirus technology from Symantec. With the update, Notes users in Domino environments can send encrypted messages to both S/MIME and PGP users outside the firewall...
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Jul 8, 2004
Voltage takes new e-mail encryption route
Voltage derives the public key from the sender's e-mail address, saving one step in the encryption process. A test version is available for Domino...
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Jul 8, 2003
Unique set of keys can help keep your e-mail private
Traditional e-mail encryption methods offer the best e-mail privacy, says this product review of several e-mail security products designed for commercial use. The Pretty Good Privacy encryption package is "as its name suggests, pretty good,'' says the review...
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Dec 11, 2000
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Email archiving: What's right for your enterprise?
Corporate email has become an important source of evidence in many of today's high-profile court cases. As email takes on an increasingly critical role in corporate litigation, IT shops need to be prepared with... More... May 24, 2006
Google Desktop Search finds a place in Lotus Notes messaging
Leading search engine Google Inc. has released software that will offer IBM Lotus Notes users the ability to search the full text of their Notes messages, both in email and instant messaging, as well as non-Lotus desktop files. The product is called Google Desktop Search for Enterprise. Some viewers have pegged desktop search as an important user-side... More... May 18, 2005
Don't let email be your Achilles' heel
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"Many businesses haven't realized the level of confidential information that flows through these [e-mail] systems," Beaver said. "And they believe that malware protection and encryption are all that's needed." If only things were that simple. In reality, there are many reasons why holes in messaging systems need to be filled. For one, some protocols, such as SMTP, were created more than... More... May 13, 2004
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