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'PGP' encryption has had stay-powering but does it meet today's enterprise demands?

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'PGP' encryption has had stay-powering but does it meet today's enterprise demands?
PGP encryption, as industry old-timers know, started out as "Pretty Good Privacy" invented by Phil Zimmermann in 1991, and since then, was sold on to various corporate owners until it ended in the hands of Symantec in 2010. While it is a widely used vintage brands, does PGP public-key encryption still meet today's enterprise demands, given the rise of cloud computing and mobile? Read More


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Enterprise Security Professionals Offer Their Mobile Computing Security Advice
In 2012, ESG research asked 315 security professionals working at enterprise organizations (i.e. more than 1,000 employees) about the impact of mobile computing on security management and operations. It turned out that the impact was pretty substantial, 30% of organizations say that mobile devices made security management and operations "much more difficult," while 32% say that mobile devices... Read More

Tech hoaxes, scams, urban legends, and practical jokes
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The Need for Enterprise-Grade File Transfer
From email to Dropbox and FTP, the status quo of file transfer in most organizations is UFT—or Unmanaged File Transfer. That's the troubling finding of a 2013 survey conducted by Osterman Research. Read this paper to learn how enterprise-grade Managed File Transfer (MFT) can help. View Now

DDoS blackmailers branded 'playground bullies' for attack on casino firm
Two "sinister playground bullies" have been jailed for a brazen attempt to extort a 50 percent share of a Manchester-based online casino using the threat of DDoS attacks capable of taking the business offline. Read More

RSA keys snatched by recording CPU sounds with a phone
It sounds too preposterous for even James Bond: by placing a mobile phone next to a PC, researchers can "listen" to the faintest sound a CPU makes as it churns away on RSA-encoded content and extract the keys themselves. Read More


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Quantum crypto, standard private key blended for first time
ID Quantique has found a way to blend quantum-key cryptography with more traditional crypto, the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES). The effect is to gain certain advantages offered by both for private-key-based encryption. Read More

BitTorrent develops secure, decentralized chat program using public-key crypto
BitTorrent, the company behind the popular file sharing protocol with the same name, is developing a secure chat application that will encrypt all communications between users and won't use any central server to route messages. Read More

Unique malware evades sandboxes
Malware utilized in the attack last month on the developers' site PHP.net used a unique approach to avoid detection, a security expert says. Read More

The weirdest, wackiest and coolest sci/tech stories of 2013
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