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Be Smart with Your Cloud Portfolio

I’m beginning to think that the cloud computing discussion is, for most people, more about ‘when and what’... Read more

12 September, 2011
DropKey 1.0

DropKey 1.0

...they were intended for.Until now.Building on state-of-the-art encryption standards, DropKey quickly and easily encrypts any file specifically for your recipients... Read more

19 May, 2012
Get Backup 2.5

Get Backup 2.5

...prevent unauthorized restore of your financial, personal or other data. Most common encryption standards are supported, AES-128, 256, Blowfish or Triple DES). Compressed backups... Read more

5 January, 2012
A Novel Approach Using Advanced Encryption Standard to Implement Hard Disk Security

A Novel Approach Using Advanced Encryption Standard to Implement Hard Disk Security

...Security. The task is implemented using Full Disk Encryption (FDE) with Advanced Encryption Standards (AES) for data security of Personal Computers (PCS) and Laptops. The... Read more

1 January, 2012
Enhanced Secure Algorithm for Message Communication

Enhanced Secure Algorithm for Message Communication

...tackle the security problem of information which is transmitted in Internet. The encryption standards such as DES (Data Encryption Standard), AES (Advanced Encryption Standard) and... Read more

1 September, 2011
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Tennessee Auto-Encrypts Patient Data

Blue Cross Blue Shield of Tennessee Auto-Encrypts Patient Data

...Software to manage all encryption keys. BCBST has transformed its enterprise data encryption standards, and is in the process of completing operating system encryption for... Read more

20 July, 2011
Get Backup Pro 2.4.4

Get Backup Pro 2.4.4

...from full, incremental, and versioned backups. Encrypt backups using one of four encryption standards (AES-128, AES-256, Blowfish, Triple DES) to further protect sensitive... Read more

14 February, 2011
Bond Disc 1.04

Bond Disc 1.04

...large defective areas.Its military-grade encryption that exceeds current 128-bit encryption standards and keeps your data secure even against the most powerful attacker... Read more

15 December, 2010
jFileCrypt 0.3.0t

jFileCrypt 0.3.0t

...written in Java 5 and runs under nearly every operating system. The encryption standards Blowfish, DES, 3DES, AES and RC4 are supported Read more

15 July, 2010

Storage devices get common crypto standard

A group of tech heavyweights has agreed to use three cryptographic standards for storage hardware in PCs and datacentres, with the promise of making management easier Read more

29 January, 2009 by Tom Espiner

Open encryption to combat spam and phishing

Two separate initiatives around open encryption standards could help improve e-commerce security and reduce online fraud Read more

25 May, 2007 by Tom Espiner

Microsoft promises Exchange improvements

Support for open encryption standards and a more intelligent calendar are among the things being promised... Read more

6 May, 2005 by Renai LeMay

EU proposes plan to secure Internet

Education, better warning systems, research and encryption standards are all part of the plan to crack down on cybercrime... Read more

7 June, 2001 by Robert Lemos
Low-Power LFSR Kernel Architecture in Mobile Transmitter and Receiver Protocols and Software Defined Radios

Low-Power LFSR Kernel Architecture in Mobile Transmitter and Receiver Protocols and Software Defined Radios

...LFSR operations are performed in implementing the different mobile-device protocols and encryption standards during transmission and reception. These operations are performed at the PN... Read more

1 November, 2009
Sequential and Parallel Cascaded Convolutional Encryption With Local Propagation: Toward Future Directions in Symmetric Cryptography

Sequential and Parallel Cascaded Convolutional Encryption With Local Propagation: Toward Future Directions in Symmetric Cryptography

Worldwide symmetric encryption standards such as DES (Data Encryption Standard), AES (Advanced Encryption Standard), and... Read more

11 January, 2006

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