Those using Google Cloud Storage got a nice treat this week when Google announced that it is now encrypting all data before it’s written to disk with 128-bit AES encryption. Google says that users ...
When I sent out this alert about Banks not using SSL to prove their identity to their users, quite a bit of feedback was excessively cynical on encryption technology and cryptography in general along ...
The federal government’s recent decision to adopt the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) for securing sensitive information will trigger a move from the aging Data Encryption Standard (DES) in the ...
Intel has decided that AES encryption feature of the 520 Series SSD (Cherryville) does not actually feature 256-bit encryption. It turns out that the SSD actually only supports 128-bit encryption, ...
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Data encryption performs two purposes: it protects data against internal prying eyes, and it protects data against external threats (hacking, theft of backup tapes, etc.) Encryption in the database ...
The development team at KeyWe has designed and built a new smart lock which this week has taken to Kickstarter to raise the required funds it needs to make the jump into production. Aiming to raise ...
Last November, when the glaring weaknesses in wireless LAN security became apparent, the U.S. Army decided it needed to beef up the security of a battlefield wireless LAN system it was about to deploy ...
I dunno if this a stupid question, but I'm running the Microsoft Wirless notbook kit and using their base station as my router. Under settings, it has an option for encryption, but I need a key of ...
Matias has put its new wireless keyboard, the Secure Pro, up for pre-order on its website. With the keyboard, which is compact in nature and has a no-nonsense business design, comes wireless ...
Well, that's what I'm using now because one of my notebooks can't login when I'm using WPA.<BR><BR>I haven't been keeping up with wireless security as there's just too many standards/options/flavors ...