One of the main reasons why your data is not safe without encryption, is the fact that…
One of the things many people tend to forget when setting up their wireless network is…
When sending emails in Outlook or other email clients, you rely on protocols called POP, IMAP or SMTP. These protocols were developed to transmit your email communication over the Internet and deliver them right into your inbox.
The problem with these protocols is that – per default – they don’t send your emails over en encrypted [...]
A major disadvantage of Whole Disk Encryption (also Full Disk Encryption) is the fact that your data is not protected while the computer is turned on, or even while it is in stand by. (We’ve highlighted this and more in our post “Whole Disk Encryption vs. File Based Encryption“.)
Assuming you decided to protect your data [...]
It’s often times the weakest link in the chain when it comes to data security and an issue equally as important as strong encryption: The question of how secure your password is. In fact, it does not even make a difference whether you use 40bit encryption or 256bit encryption. If your password is easy to [...]
This tutorial is about Steganos Safe 2008, one of the more consumer friendly data encryption engines on the market. We like the analogy of “a Safe for your data”, which is a great way of describing a secured area on your hard drive, that can only be accessed with the right combination: your password.
The company [...]