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Analysis: Quantum crypto leaps
Big advances mean that quantum encryption may soon be ready to safeguard the most valuable assets of government and industry.
John Edwards
Jul 13 2011 7:42AM
Security
Morgan Stanley loses 34k customer records on unencrypted CDs
Data should have been encrypted by default.
Dan Raywood
Jul 9 2011 2:33AM
Security
Dell offers file-based USB encryption
But does not yet work for smart-phones or tablets
Dan Raywood
Jul 6 2011 9:21PM
Security
Security bungle exposes 450 NZ Labor supporters
Backups, passwords exposed on public servers.
Darren Pauli
Jun 15 2011 1:21PM
Security
Security bungle exposes 450 NZ Labor supporters
Backups, passwords exposed on public servers.
Darren Pauli
Jun 15 2011 10:44AM
Security
Analysis: Can encryption bring banks to the cloud?
Regulation might drive the finance sector to lead cloud adoption.
Brett Winterford
May 31 2011 3:07PM
Security
Analysis: Can encryption bring banks to the cloud?
Regulation might drive the finance sector to lead cloud adoption.
Brett Winterford
May 31 2011 6:47AM
Strategy
Australia's IT managers shun encryption: report
Those that use it feel more secure.
Staff Writer
May 13 2011 10:32AM
Security
Aust IT managers shun encryption: report
But those that use encryption, like it.
Staff Writer
May 13 2011 9:39AM
Security
Skype buy heralds wiretaps, Linux death
And will the buy be the death of cross-platform video conferencing?
Paul Ducklin
May 11 2011 2:05PM
Security
Sony: PSN credit card details were encrypted
Passwords still a gold mine, says former black hat.
Liam Tung
Apr 29 2011 5:54AM
Networking
Toshiba launches self-encrypting hard drives
The Japanese tech giant introduces the world's first series of self-encrypting drives.
Tom Brewster
Apr 14 2011 10:05AM
Security
Google bolsters Apps Android admin security
Encryption, remote password change
Liam Tung
Apr 11 2011 1:03PM
Security
Google bolsters Apps Android admin security
Encryption, remote password change
Liam Tung
Apr 11 2011 8:44AM
Security
Symantec adds encryption specialisation
Partner program refresh comes into effect next month.
Staff Writers
Mar 24 2011 3:34PM
Security
1.9m casualties of IBM health record loss
Health insurer's second loss of over a million records.
Liam Tung
Mar 18 2011 5:24AM
Security
Twitter introduces secure HTTP
Following Google.
Dan Raywood
Mar 17 2011 1:39PM
Security
Businesses ‘plagued’ by missing encryption keys
Afflicts digital certificates, too.
Tom Brewster
Mar 17 2011 1:38PM
Security
RIM awaits privacy ruling in India
Memos at 20 paces.
James Hale
Mar 3 2011 10:19AM
Security
Google Android exposes credentials to plain sight
Packet sniffer reveals what is really going on in the smartphone.
Dan Raywood
Mar 2 2011 12:26PM
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