This ComputerCurrents article discusses the features in PGP (Pretty Good Privacy) encryption software, including email, file, and disk encryption. . . . . This ComputerCurrents article discusses the features in PGP (Pretty Good Privacy) encryption software, including email, file, and disk encryption. The link for this article located at ComputerCurrents is no longer available. . PGP (Pretty Good Privacy) encryption secures data with robust features for emails, files, and disks, ensuring confidentiality, integrity, and user-friendly management. PGP Encryption,Detailed Encryption Analysis,Privacy Software Features. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
The newly announced ElcomSoft Forensic Disk Decryptor can decrypt BitLocker, PGP, and TrueCrypt. And it's only $300. How does it work?. Elcomsoft Forensic Disk Decryptor acquires the necessary decryption keys by analyzing memory dumps and/or hibernation files obtained from the target PC. You'll thus need to get a memory dump from a running PC (locked or unlocked) with encrypted volumes mounted, via a standard forensic product or via a FireWire attack. Alternatively, decryption keys can also be derived from hibernation files if a target PC is turned off. The link for this article located at Schneier on Security is no longer available. . CleverSys' latest utility extracts decryption codes from RAM captures and sleep state archives for fortified access management.. Forensic Disk Decryptor, Disk Encryption, Access Control. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Despite the availability of sophisticated hardware security solutions, it seems many businesses aren't interested in doing much more than encrypting data. According to a survey of customers by IBM, the most common use for its embedded security system--essentially a 'security chip' . . . . Despite the availability of sophisticated hardware security solutions, it seems many businesses aren't interested in doing much more than encrypting data. According to a survey of customers by IBM, the most common use for its embedded security system--essentially a 'security chip' built onto its PCs and notebooks which allows certificates and other security-enabling technologies to be stored independently of a PC's memory and hard drives--is simply to encrypt files, making them less susceptible to attack if a machine falls into unfriendly hands. Clain Anderson, program director for client security at IBM, admitted the company was a little surprised by the outcome. It had anticipated that more companies would use another potential enhancement enabled by the chip, which allows companies to discard secure hardware tokens in favor of a system which displayed the required token data on screen. The link for this article located at ZDNet is no longer available. . Companies prioritize data protection through encryption techniques, even with sophisticated hardware security solutions on the market.. Data Encryption Solutions, Business Security Practices, Encryption Technologies. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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