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Self-encrypting hard disks with integrated deletion feature
Dave Wreski 18 April 2011 2150
The encryption keys used to secure data have become the keys to the kingdom The encryption keys used
Dave Wreski 14 April 2011 2294
How is SSL hopelessly broken? Let us count the ways
Alex 11 April 2011 1783
Why mobile data encryption doesn’t matter (as much)
Anthony Pell 07 April 2011 1864
Hackers exploit chink in Web's armor
Alex 24 March 2011 2250
The inherent weaknesses in token-based authentication
Alex 23 March 2011 3401
SSL meltdown forces browser developers to update
Alex 23 March 2011 2210
Google Mandates SSL For Developer APIs
Anthony Pell 21 March 2011 2020
Vulnerabilities in STARTTLS implementations
Alex 08 March 2011 1454
Is P2P Encryption Secure? That Depends...
Anthony Pell 01 March 2011 1879
Hackers avoiding encryption with memory scraping
Alex 23 February 2011 1979
Helzberg Diamonds chooses tokenization for PCI
Alex 15 February 2011 1532
Low-cost SSL proxy could bring cheaper, faster security; defeat threats like Firesheep
Alex 26 January 2011 1771
Announce: OpenSSH 5.7 released
Alex 24 January 2011 1893
Hacker Shows How Cloud Could Wash Out Wireless Security
Anthony Pell 12 January 2011 1469
Feds relax export curbs on open-source crypto
Alex 07 January 2011 1771
99.98% Of Domains Unsigned By DNS Security Extensions
Alex 08 December 2010 2443
Fast-encryption feature arrives in Chrome
Alex 07 December 2010 1900
The MicroSD Card That Encrypts Voice Calls on Mobile Phones
Alex 30 November 2010 1848
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Alex 26 November 2010 1242
OpenSSL squashes remote code execution bug
Alex 22 November 2010 1821
Amazon Launches High Performance Cloud – Hackers in Love
Alex 18 November 2010 1425
Encryption Adoption Rises, Mainly Thanks To Compliance
Alex 17 November 2010 2659
Encryption set for a quantum leap
Alex 10 November 2010 1245
Firesheep Exposes Need For Encryption
Alex 02 November 2010 1865
 
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