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Content encryption

The term "Content Encryption" really means the securing and encryption of all media, and management of the information on the media(s). This ranges from a simple email message, to the server park and its file and folder infrastructure.

Email encryption

Email encryption has been difficult to use for as long as it has been around. Up until now, the encryption of email has relied mainly on the use of PKI (Public Key Infrastructure) technology in order to encrypt the contents of an email. In a nutshell, this technology means that you as a sender need to have the recipient’s key before you can send a secured email. The recipient then needs your public key in order to decrypt the message.

The flaw with this system is that it is difficult to use, and the setup of secure channels across the globe is often a full-time job for a small business. For a large enterprise however, it can be a complete nightmare.

The technology that Secured eMail uses is based on a "one-time shared secret" - a form of password. It bears this title due to the fact that a user only types it in once. After that, the key management is done automatically using a technology called System SKG. If you wish to know more about this technology, please go here.

In the Enterprise solution of Secured eMail, the creation of the One-time Shared Secrets are done automatically and the user will never even see the difference between sending secured, and sending regular email.

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File encryption

File and Folder security

File encryption of various degrees have been around for as long as computers have. Yet, the use of file encryption almost never goes beyond the very large corporations that have many pending patents, a large database of customer & client information, etc. Regardless of the size of your organization, your information is your most valuable asset. If you lose or compromise that information, it could damage your company severely.

The "Network Shares Problem"

Is your organization built upon Network shares where different groups of people have different rights to different folders in the tree? Great, but with the administrator account you still have access to everything, including the registry files of all your servers in the organization.
New security holes are discovered in the world’s servers every day, allowing hackers to gain access to the administrator account, and thereby compromising your information.

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USB encryption

USB drives are great. They let us work with information while we are mobile and not in the office or when we're working from home. However, they do pose a severe threat to companies’ information integrity. A lost USB drive containing 100’000 customer records is a severe breach of security, but it can be prevented if the information is encrypted. This number isn’t taken out of thin air either - it comes from an actual data breach report. USB security is rather easily solved by using a USB encryption solution where you encrypt the entire drive - it won't take you more than a few minutes to achieve.

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Port Control & Device Control

Another way of protecting your information from escaping is port control & device control. Port control is commonly used throughout the worlds enterprises today, but it limits the user’s ability to bring work on-the-go. With the merge of USB encryption and port control however, you have a powerful solution where you can lock down all the ports without losing productivity or functionality. You would simply set up the central policies to only allow pre-approved encrypted USB flash drives instead of locking them all out. Click here to learn more about Port & Device Control




Hard disk encryption

We hear about stolen laptops in the news all the time. Information breaches are slowly becoming a static headline today as laptops are stolen out of cars, internet cafés and airports. Laptop security is rather easy to achieve. A solution for full hard disk encryption is easy to install, and does not need maintenance. If you lose the laptop or it is stolen, your information is completely locked away and out of harm’s way.

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Laptop Security and Encryption

Laptops are a road warriors best tool in the mobile office and usually contains a large amount of sensitive and business-critical information. Customer relations databases, customer & client emails, contact details, contracts etc are all in the road warriors carry-on luggage.
The number one laptop security measure is hard disk encryption and usb encryption. Click below for more information about these.

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