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whitepaper The Advantages of Using the Britestream SSL Security NIC in Networking and Security Platforms2006-01-04 01:01:52 Britestream Networks
  Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) is the predominant method of securing Internet transactions over the World Wide Web (WWW). In addition to securing e-commerce, SSL has now evolved into the preferred way of transmitting many types of sensitive data over the Internet. This white paper details the numerous benefits of using the Britestream's instream architecture to offload SSL/TLS processing in networking and security appliances. These benefits include high-performance without host assist, TCP/IP grooming of network traffic, seamless integration, and fortified protection for FIPS applications, and enhanced mitigation against malicious attacks. Also discussed is how the Britestream card benefits from performing all SSL processing tasks in a single silicon chip: the Britestream SSL Security ASIC.   
whitepaper Contributing to Regulatory Compliance with E-Mail Encryption2007-03-14 06:05:34 Secure Computing
  Federal regulations targeting private financial and personal data affects almost every enterprise, with requirements designed to protect and secure information in all forms. The content of internal and outbound e-mail presents serious risks to compliance. While the convenience and power of e-mail has simplified business communication for every type of organization, each unencrypted e-mail risks exposing sensitive data – from confidential financial and product information to legal contracts to files that include personally identifying information such as Social Security numbers, birthdates, credit card numbers and bank account numbers.

Enterprises can simplify the process of encryption by applying e-mail policy at the gateway. By automatically determining and applying the appropriate type of encryption based on the message contents and/or recipient, gateway encryption makes the process transparent to end users and simple for administrators. Ideally, gateway encryption solutions eliminate the need for business partners to have a similar solution deployed. To guarantee both a secure and interoperable encryption solution, multiple encryption options should be provided in a single platform, reducing the need for IT staffs to manage multiple products. Download CipherTrust's free white paper, "Contributing to Regulatory Compliance with E-Mail Encryption" to learn more about IronMail's Compliance Control so you can streamline the critical process of regulatory and policy compliance.
  
whitepaper The Future of Email Security2005-04-28 03:00:01 Tumbleweed Communications
  Over 30 billion messages cross the Internet each day causing email to replace the telephone as the primary means of communication for business. Unfortunately, as email's importance to business has grown, so too have the security threats and costs of managing this mission critical resource. Join leading industry experts from Tumbleweed and featured analyst firm, Gartner, Inc. as they examine the nature of email threats from both an inbound and outbound perspective, look at current and future technologies for defending your email network and identify best-in-class approaches to manage your email security architecture.   
whitepaper Education Management2005-09-01 03:00:04 Pearson Government Solutions
  One of government's primary goals is to support the education of its citizens and promote access to higher education for all who desire it. For 30 years, Pearson Government Solutions has provided a wide range of services to federal and state government agencies and educational institutions to support education management to higher education.   
whitepaper Generating Unforgeable Evidence for Secure Communications2005-12-22 01:01:52
  The Internet is increasingly being used for serious transactions involving money and goods. However, there hardly exists any means for users of Internet transactions to obtain third-party verifiable evidence of the transactions in which they participate. As a solution to this problem, this paper proposes the use of a semi-trusted third party, called a digital witness, that can provide unforgeable transaction evidence without ever seeing the transaction contents. The witness is attached to secure communication sessions in an unintrusive manner: it requires no changes to existing servers or protocols.   
whitepaper Generating Unforgeable Evidence for Secure Communications2005-12-22 01:01:52
  The Internet is increasingly being used for serious transactions involving money and goods. However, there hardly exists any means for users of Internet transactions to obtain third-party verifiable evidence of the transactions in which they participate. As a solution to this problem, this paper proposes the use of a semi-trusted third party, called a digital witness, that can provide unforgeable transaction evidence without ever seeing the transaction contents. The witness is attached to secure communication sessions in an unintrusive manner: it requires no changes to existing servers or protocols.   
whitepaper VeriSign Microsoft Office/Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) Code Signing Digital Certificates: Realizing the Possibilities of Internet Software Distribution2006-08-04 01:00:11 VeriSign
  Businesses and organizations of all kinds rely on Web sites, intranets, and extranets to provide access to confidential information and enable e-commerce. Much of the information transmitted across the Internet is private, such as credit card numbers and financial or healthcare data. Given the sensitivity of such information, it is vital that one should protect it with Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) encryption. SSL Certificates help give the customers and employees the assurance they need to conduct online transactions. VeriSign was a pioneer in the use of SSL Certificates when the first commercial Web browsers emerged. VeriSign Managed PKI for SSL (MPKI for SSL) Certificate Service offers a comprehensive and cost-effective solution for distributing SSL Certificates throughout even the largest company.   
whitepaper VeriSign Code Signing for Netscape Object Signing: Realizing the Possibilities of Internet Software Distribution2006-08-04 01:00:11 VeriSign
  Microsoft and VeriSign are committed to making the Internet a secure and viable platform for commerce and the distribution of content. With Code Signing for Microsoft Office/VBA and VeriSign Code Signing Digital Certificates, the code will be as safe and trustworthy to the customers as it would be if one shrink-wrapped it and sold it off a store shelf. Through the use of digital signatures, software developers can include information about themselves and their code with their programs.   
whitepaper VeriSign Managed Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) Service2005-09-01 03:00:02 VeriSign
  As online commerce, communication, and collaboration become established - and often Preferred - modes of business, network security becomes as much a function of letting the "good guys" in as keeping the "bad guys" out. To facilitate tighter integration with business partners, provide secure access to users, ensure business continuity, and maintain compliance with government regulations, enterprises must be able to authenticate internal and external users, and reliably secure online data exchanges, transactions, and communications. The VeriSign Managed Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) service is a fully integrated enterprise solution designed to secure intranet, extranet, and Internet applications while enabling fluid interaction with business partners, mobile workers, Web services devices, and other users.   
whitepaper Java Security Overview2006-10-06 01:00:15 Sun Microsystems
  The Java platform was designed with a strong emphasis on security. At its core, the Java language itself is type-safe and provides automatic garbage collection, enhancing the robustness of application code. The Java security architecture has correspondingly evolved to support an expanding set of services. The architecture includes a large set of Application Programming Interfaces (APIs), tools, and implementations of commonly-used security algorithms, mechanisms, and protocols. This provides the developer a comprehensive security framework for writing applications, and also provides the user or administrator a set of tools to securely manage applications. This paper gives a broad overview of security in the Java platform, from secure language features to the security APIs, tools, and built-in provider services, highlighting key packages and classes where applicable.