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Scientists develop end-to-end encryption for git services
From large technology corporations to startups, from computer science students to indie developers, using git services is as ...
The move comes as advocacy groups have called on Zoom to beef up its encryption capabilities as it has become increasingly popular during the coronavirus pandemic. “We are excited to integrate Keybase ...
Zeva has launched ZevaCrypt, an end-to-end encryption service to help federal agencies more easily use their existing PIV encryption infrastructure with emails and documents exchanged between agencies ...
Multicloud security firm Fortanix Inc. today announced the addition of file system encryption to its Fortanix Data Security Manager to bolster full-stack data security. The new File System Encryption ...
Dublin-based Evervault, a developer-focused security startup which sells encryption via API and is backed by a raft of big name investors including the likes of Sequoia, Kleiner Perkins and Index ...
In Gmail, you can't guarantee that you will be safe from online threats. Some hackers are only waiting for their target to click a malware-ridden link to spread the virus on a device or system. The ...
Encrypted DNS doesn't make you completely invisible online. The different protocols may make it difficult for any parties outside the network to read your queries, but your resolver can still see ...
Sending a regular email message with core personal information such as banking details, your home address and more can pose an immediate risk. If you use Gmail, today is your lucky day because the ...
Visa announced a new service – entitled Visa Merchant Data Secure with Point-to-Point Encryption – to increase security of sensitive personal data as well as merchant security. The new program ...
A new service from e-mail security vendor MessageLabs Inc. uses encryption to protect e-mail sent between business partners over the Internet, the company announced Wednesday. The MessageLabs Boundary ...
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 ...
Most of the traffic on the web is encrypted. And more websites are adopting basic encryption measures every day. That means that, in theory, eavesdroppers have a hard time seeing whom you're writing ...
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