Truecrypt
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To encrypt or not? That is the question
Insight Encryption hasn't become the privacy panacea it was once promised to be for e-mail, but it's making headway on hard drives. Here's why it isn't mainstream, yet.
Friday, October 17 2008 06:56 AM
Tags: Authentication and encryption, Data security, Security applications/tools, Security Management, PGP Corp., Microsoft Corp., Data, Microsoft Windows Live, Encryption, e-mail
Disk encryption: Can you trust it?
News Researchers say they see "no easy remedy" for a novel method that could let interlopers unscramble your protected files.
Friday, February 22 2008 10:59 AM
Tags: Authentication and encryption, Privacy
What does 'insecure memory' mean?
Techguide TechRepublic's Chad Perrin sheds some light on what "insecure memory" actually refers to, and answers other perplexing questions related to it.
Monday, June 23 2008 08:39 AM
Tags: Authentication and encryption, Data security, Linux
Schneier research team cracks TrueCrypt
News Security expert Bruce Schneier says standard software such as Vista interferes with deniable file systems, designed to hide data on users' systems.
Thursday, July 17 2008 10:38 PM
Tags: Windows Vista, Security, Authentication and encryption, Data, Google Inc., Deniable File System, File System, Password, operating system, sensitive information
Open-source encryption software gets update
News Latest version of the popular TrueCrypt software for Windows Vista/XP/2000 and Linux is now available for download.
Thursday, March 22 2007 01:38 PM
Tags: Authentication and encryption, Software




