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KCleaner 1.2.0.38

KCleaner 1.2.0.38

...not even seen by its competitors so give KCleaner a try. If data security is something you are interested in, you'll love the secured... Read more

10 May, 2012
MyMoney 2.0.78

MyMoney 2.0.78

...filesWorks with Quicken filed My Money users enjoy high level of privacy, data security and encryption. Data files are stored locally in a SQL compatible... Read more

21 April, 2012
RoboForm 7.7

RoboForm 7.7

...your online experience more secure. RoboForm uses strong AES encryption for complete data security. The all new RoboForm 7 comes with Chrome and Safari browser... Read more

6 February, 2012
Folder Lock 7.0.6

Folder Lock 7.0.6

...password logs and you can set automatic duration based protection for your data security, so you know that your stuff is no longer accessible to... Read more

17 January, 2012
MProfit Investor 9.0 (1009.01)

MProfit Investor 9.0 (1009.01)

...computer. The software was designed around 3 key things - ease of use, data security and affordable pricing Read more

11 January, 2012
Desktop Sales Office 11.23

Desktop Sales Office 11.23

...teams: My @ Cloud provides free secure Internet access to your data--great data security and a central repository for sales teams and very mobile sales... Read more

6 December, 2011
Robo-FTP 3.7.12

Robo-FTP 3.7.12

...security and integrated PGP encryption and decryption for the highest level of data security. The program also supports a COM/OLE interface; remote server commands... Read more

3 December, 2011

Tomorrow's cloud: How your hosted services will look in five years' time

...the public sector and heavily regulated industries such as banking, issues around data security have held back cloud uptake due to concerns that providers storing... Read more

1 December, 2011 by Jo Best
Rohos Mini Drive 1.9

Rohos Mini Drive 1.9

...Megabytes of sensitive files on the USB drive and seriously concerned with data security cannot imagine their USB stick without the hidden and encrypted volume... Read more

26 October, 2011

Robert Vamosi: Gadgets degrade our common sense

...of smartphones, Vamosi believes businesses need to rethink the entire concept of data security. He gives the example of Google, which decided to allow workers... Read more

5 May, 2011 by Shelley Portet
ProtectStar Data Shredder 2.2.11.04.09

ProtectStar Data Shredder 2.2.11.04.09

...computer performance loss, and in a manner that complies with all international data security standards Read more

14 April, 2011
Pimero Free Edition 20010 R5

Pimero Free Edition 20010 R5

...maintain a clear overview at all times. Pimero places great importance on data security and automatically encrypts the stored data. Additionally you get a easy... Read more

2 December, 2010

ACS:Law breach prompts ICO warning over data security

The ICO has highlighted companies' responsibilities in ensuring that individuals' private details are adequately secured, in the light of the recent ACS:Law data breach Read more

29 September, 2010 by Ben Woods

Berners-Lee: We need PGP for the people

Sir Tim Berners-Lee has called on security professionals to come up with a form of public key cryptography for use by people in email exchanges, and to get involved in W3C standards development Read more

17 October, 2011 by Tom Espiner

Google.com spoof triggers scramble to clean up

Google, Mozilla and Microsoft have rushed to strengthen protections against an attack that used a fraudulent SSL certificate to fool people into thinking they were using Google.com Read more

31 August, 2011 by Tom Espiner

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