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EC-Council’s CISO Executive Summit Develops Solutions to Challenges of “Doing More with Less”

February 6, 2012, Albuquerque, NM- 2012 brings an unfamiliar set of challenges for Chief Information Security Officers (CISO). The troubled economy and increased economic uncertainty has led many to seek alternatives to doing more with less. However, new initiatives such as implementing more cost efficient technology, with cloud computing being top-of-mind for many executives, and […]

New generation firewall for highly advanced network security

We rely a great deal on the internet and computers for nearly all our work. Our system must have accommodated all our personal information stored in it – from getting information to booking flights. With such dependence, none of us wants to compromise with cyber security. Hackers will keep attacking your system to get what […]

How to encrypt your email with PGP

Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) “is a data encryption and decryption computer program that provides cryptographic privacy and authentication for data communication. PGP is often used for signing, encrypting and decrypting texts, E-mails, files, directories and whole disk partitions to increase the security of e-mail communications.” Say you have a manufacturing plant in China that makes a […]

Is Email Encryption Right for Your Business?

The Privacy Rights Clearing house currently tallies 542,608,451 records breached in the past 5 years. Unsecure email certainly contributes to the problem. Small business email (or any email) starts off on a secure or unsecure wired or wireless network then travels over numerous networks through secure or unsecure email servers often vulnerable to people who […]

Data Privacy Day 2012

Lately, it seems that barely a day goes by when we don’t learn about a major Internet presence taking steps to further erode users’ privacy. The companies with access to our data are tracking us in ways that make Big Brother look like a sweet little baby sister. Typically when we hear an outcry about […]