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Encryption made easier with new key management tools
In response to dramatic and widely-publicized losses of data over the last few years, IT execs are moving to deploy encryption in every corner of the enterprise. While encryption does reduce the chances of data loss, it can also create a management nightmare, with dozens of different encryption applications using hundreds or thousands of keys.

How we tested key management
The Key Management Servers were tested with standard applications on both Windows and Linux environments, using Windows 2008 with the Microsoft Certificate Authority, IIS and SQL Server 2005, and Ubuntu 9.04 with Apache 2.2.12. We tested the products by setting each up to issue keys, revoke and renew keys, monitor for correct operation, create reports and logs of activity, setting policies for issuing keys and revoking them, and looking at the granularity of management capabilities.

Vormetric's agent-based approach provides strong key management across all apps
The Vormetric Data Security Expert Security Server is not a direct competitor to the Thales and Venafi systems. Rather than managing keys used by other certificate authorities or encryption solutions, it manages its own encryption solution across multiple systems.

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Microsoft Promises IIS Bug Patch
Microsoft said it is working on a patch for a bug in its popular Web server software, but experts say it's unlikely that the company will field a fix fast enough to make this week's regular Patch Tuesday release.

Venafi key management software works smoothly with supported apps
Venafi Encryption Director was the easiest of the three products to deploy. There was no fiddling with server applications to apply standards-based connectors, or to install add-on encryption modules.

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Symantec unveils the 2010 editions of its flagship antimalware consumer software, Norton AntiVirus and Norton Internet Security, adding a new type of malware detection and analysis it calls Quorum.

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