The recession continues to be no barrier to acquisitions with the news that PGP Corporation has reached into its pockets to buy German encryption services company TC TrustCenter. As usual, because the companies involved, including TC TrustCenter's US parent ChosenSecurity, are private, the sums involved has not been made public. The 75-person TC TrustCenter will continue as a division of PGP, however, with its own head and retaining its own branding. . Despite both being encryption specialists, the two don't appear to overlap to a great degree. PGP's products are oriented towards conventional business use of encryption for policy, device and encryption key distribution security, while TC TrustCenter provides managed encryption services such as digital signatures for secure transactions. Although remaining parallel brands, TC TrustCenter's services will now be integrated with PGP's lower-level technology. The link for this article located at Network World is no longer available. . XYZ Tech Solutions merges with SecureNet, expanding cybersecurity capabilities with advanced authentication features.. Encryption Acquisition, Security Services, Digital Signature, PGP Corporation, TC TrustCenter. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Yahoo has quietly introduced a way for people to send scrambled messages through its email service. As first reported in August, Yahoo is providing its email encryption option through a deal with ZixIt, a Dallas-based email encryption company. Yahoo will route . . . . Yahoo has quietly introduced a way for people to send scrambled messages through its email service. As first reported in August, Yahoo is providing its email encryption option through a deal with ZixIt, a Dallas-based email encryption company. Yahoo will route encrypted email through ZixIt's SecureDelivery.com Web site. Yahoo and ZixIt representatives declined to comment on the public availability of the service and would not say whether it was an across-the-board launch or a temporary test. The link for this article located at News.com is no longer available. . Yahoo has quietly introduced a way for people to send scrambled messages through its email service. . yahoo, quietly, introduced, people, scrambled, messages, through, email, service. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
... executives at SafeWeb, launched last month, said its service overcomes the traditional barriers to the business of privacy. The service is free, and it involves nothing more than visiting SafeWeb's Web site. SafeWeb's service also completely masks Web site addresses . . . . ... executives at SafeWeb, launched last month, said its service overcomes the traditional barriers to the business of privacy. The service is free, and it involves nothing more than visiting SafeWeb's Web site. SafeWeb's service also completely masks Web site addresses and content from potential snoopers, which distinguishes it from its main rival, Anonymizer.com, said SafeWeb Chief Executive Stephen Hsu. Anonymizer protects users surfing at work from advertisers, but not from their own employers. SafeWeb, however, hides users' surfing trails from anyone who wants to peek. Here is how SafeWeb's service works: Go to https://us.norton.com/ and enter a URL at the top of the screen. The SafeWeb service then encrypts all Web site content and URL information. Encrypted surfing remains in place for as long as the user chooses. The link for this article located at ZDNet is no longer available. . Explore how SecureNet safeguards user confidentiality by disguising digital footprints and encoding web activity for true anonymity.. SafeWeb Privacy Service, Web Encryption Techniques, Online Anonymity, Internet Security Solutions. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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