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      Create Encrypted, Real-Time Backups of Your Outlook Data [How To] - SendMeRSS
      Create Encrypted, Real-Time Backups of Your Outlook Data [How To] Blogger Vinod Ponmanadiyil has years of email communication and documents in Microsoft Outlook at work, so keeping backups of his PST file (the file in which Outlook stores all your email) is very important to him. Unfortunately Outlook isn't great about backing up your PST file while Outlook is running, but Vinod has found a simple solution: Set a rule in Outlook to keep a separate copy of your incoming email in a separate PST file on an encrypted, external thumb drive. The encrypted part is optional, but it's a smart move if you want to keep that data secure (check out our guide to encrypting data with TrueCrypt for details on how to set up an encrypted drive). Head to the post for specifics on what seems like a perfe

      Written by: Online Life Knowledge Experiment


      Fujitsu Announce World’s First Full AES-256 Encrypted Laptop/Notebook Hard Disk [Fujitsu MHZ2 CJ FDE HDD Series]
      Following on from the increasing trend to offer hardware level encryption with storage devices (we’ve been inundated with secure USB flash drives of late) Fujitsu have today announced their new 2.5” Fujitsu MHZ2 CJ HDD Series of HDDs billed as the world’s first AES-256 FDE (full Disk Encryption) HDDs for laptops.

      Written by: Thoughts from the Sidelines


      Sigillu Secure Encrypted Phone: Nokia N80 version (Wireless Phone Accessory)
      Sigillu Secure Encrypted Phone: Nokia N80 version (Wireless Phone Accessory)By Gold Line Group / Nokia Click for more info First tagged “nokia” by “miranov80″ Customer tags: smartphone, nokia, n95, gps, camera phone [...]

      Written by: GadgetGiz.com


      Some tools for Copy Encrypted or Copy-Protected DVD i have used
      DVD43 is a free decrypter or CSS encryption breaking program that can help you to duplicate copy-protected DVDs. i have used it to copy DVD movies and it works well. The installation program is pretty simple: just run the setup file and ...

      Written by: Sushi or Death - for the addicted


      Kingston DataTraveler BlackBox Ultra Secure USB Flash Drive Keeps Your Data Safe [Encrypted Portable Storage]
      Kingston have unveiled their new DataTraveler BlackBox ultra secure USB flash drive which has been designed to offer the maximum in data protection with 256-bit, hardware-based AES encryption paired with password protection and device lock down functionality serving to deny brute force attacks.

      Written by: Thoughts from the Sidelines


      India Allows Rim Encrypted Blackberry
      After a meeting between the Indian Government and reps from the wireless industry, India has decided to allow the RIM encrypted Blackberry system to continue operating. “We will discuss the issue with the Telecom Commission… the country’s security is of paramount importance,” said Telecom Minister A Raja today. They did not reveal what issues where to [...]

      Written by: Phones Review


      RAIDON Encrypted external storage box
      RAIDON Technology Inc., an innovative storage professional, unveils a number of groundbreaking products at World’s largest digital technology tradeshow, CeBIT-Hannovor, Germany. All new RAID Storage Solution for enterprise is the main business. But you are better not missing their new series of External Box with new encryption concept. As information is spread easier and easier, people [...]

      Written by: HardwareHounds


      HowTo: Encrypted Bandwidth-Efficient Linux Backup Powered by Duplicity
      If you are looking for another backup linux utility that supports GnuPG encryption mechanism over file and folder data backup and transfer, read on. Duplicity backs up directories by producing encrypted tar-format volumes and uploading them to a remote or local file server. Because duplicity uses... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]

      Written by: A SysAd blog - Fedora Linux


      World of Warcraft spykit gets encrypted
      Increases effective stealth level by 5 Tuesday’s patch to World of Warcraft introduced new content and tweaks to the land of Azeroth, but with it came an important change to The Warden, Blizzard’s ill-famed tool against cheaters.… Read more…

      Written by: Internet Security and Programming


      IronKey 2GB Secure Hardware-Encrypted Flash Drive (Electronics)
      IronKey 2GB Secure Hardware-Encrypted Flash Drive (Electronics)By IronKey Buy new: $102.9916 utilised and new from $98.46 Customer Rating: First tagged “thumb drive” by Doctor archaeologist “cheezemaster” Customer tags: usb winkle drive(2), encryption(2), encrypted winkle drive, secure winkle drive, thumb drive, security, usb drive, pen drive (more…) Technorati Tags: usb winkle drive, encryption, encrypted winkle drive, secure winkle drive, thumb drive, security, usb drive, pen drive

      Written by: Super Gadgets Info


      Healthcare Provider Loses Mobile Data Device, Issues Letter and Credit Monitoring. I Presume The Device Was Not Encrypted (Not that I Blame Them In This Case)
      Clarian Health has notified over 1200 patients that their information might have been compromised.  These patients were in the Clarian transplant program, and one of the transplant coordinators misplaced “a device similar to a Palm Pilot.”  Before anyone goes around saying that such information should not be on such a small device to begin with, since it can be easily lost or stolen, one should realize that such devices let the transplant teams notify patients within seconds that an organ is available.  When you need a new liver, or a heart, or a lung, every second does count.  As for whether patient information, such as Social Security numbers, is necessary, my guess is that it must be so.  Perhaps the paperwork is being filled as the surgeon is being paged and the patient is being wheeled into the operating room.  Unfortunately, even in such emergencies there is paperwork to be filled.  If a coordinator always has the information, it must be a

      Written by: AlertBoot Endpoint Security


      How to make Totem Media Player play encrypted DVD's
      The following tutorial covers the process of making Totem Media Player play encrypted DVD's.This tutorial assumes that your using Debian Linux or a distro based purely on Debian. It will work on our pendrivelinux version allowing you to have your own pendrivelinux portable media center. If your getting error messages like the following, this [...]

      Written by: Pen Drive Linux


      Imvite Client: Free Encrypted Chat, Online Television, Voice Chat, and More
      Imvite’s client is much more than just a chat client. Features It communicates with every chat service, such as AIM, MSM, Yahoo, and so on. You can view millions of video clips and over 2000 TV and Radio stations from over 90 countries right from the cilent. Imvite also supports RSS news feeds, and built-in Google search. With Imvite to Imvite chat, messages are secured with 128 bit encryption, ensuring maximum privacy. Imvite also allows free worldwide PC-to-PC telephone and video calls. Download the Imvite client. Jon

      Written by: Imvite Blog


      Encrypted online backups
      Nowadays we get more faster Hard disk drives with computers and recordable media rates have also gone down. Still these disc and drives are not reliable. Unfortunately these faster Hard disks are more prone to loose data as data is more closely packed in them. Online Backup can be a good idea to make sure [...]

      Written by: thenetguruz blog


      Portable Encrypted Biometric Drive
      This is for people who want the highest protection for their data, what you get here is the latest technology in a handy box that can be easily carried around in a bag or if large enough a pocket. Type: Portable Hard Drive Capacity: 80 GB Interface: USB 2.0 Buffer: 8 MB Worry free 3 year warranty Spindle Speed: 5400 rpm Average Seek Time: 12 ms Warranty: 3 Year Limited Convenient ultra-portable design — Ideal to take between home and the office or on trips Hardware Encrypted Drive - Real-time 128-bit AES encryption seamlessly encrypts all data on the drive, protecting the drive even if it is removed from it’s casing Biometric Access - Once registered, just swipe your finger on the sensor for access to your files. Up to ten fingerprint profiles can be stored and can be accessed without software on the host system. UPEK Touch Strip Fingerprint Sensor with Oxford Controller Chip - Leaders in Biometric Fingerprint Authentication Security, UPEK and Oxford solutions provide

      Written by: Zedomax


      Using S/MIME Signed/Encrypted Email with a Windows Mobile Device
      S/MIME support for Exchange Active Sync (EAS) version 2.5 was introduced in Exchange 2003 Service Pack 2 (SP2) and Windows Mobile 5 (WM5) device.  In Exchange 2007 SP1, we are adding S/MIME support for EAS version 2.5, 12.0 and 12.1.  While working on EAS S/MIME implementation, I was asked how users could enable their devices work with S/MIME.  Below I have provided some simple end-to-end steps to exemplify using S/MIME on a Windows Mobile device. Continue to read full article.... Article, Device, Email, Encrypted, Exchange, Exchange Server 2003, Exchange Server 2007, Knowledgebase, Microsoft, S/MIME, Server, Signed, Window MobileShare This

      Written by: D' Technology Weblog


      Hitachi ships Travelstar 7K200 encrypted hard drive
      Please, please, please say I didn’t hit ‘Quick Erase’… Hitachi Global Storage Technologies has begun volume shipment of the Travelstar 7K200, a high-capacity, high-performance laptop hard drive with new optional data encryption technology. The new drive features up to 200GB capacity, a 22 per cent overall performance improvement over its predecessor, and improved shock tolerance, [...]

      Written by: Internet Security and Programming


      Encrypted Online Backup
      *This is a sponsored post* Storage media prices have been tumbling faster than a D24 durian falling from a tree during the durian season. I remember how expensive a humble CD-RW/R drive used to cost. An alternative to a hardcopy of your backups is online storage and it will be big in the future. No more searching for an empty disc to burn your photos on. Now you can safely store it online. One such company providing safe, encrypted storage for your backups is IDrive-E. Not only does it offer safe storage, it has shared folders for easy collaboration online, no limit on the upload or download size, notification of scheduled backups, a drag-and-drop option using drive interface and so much more. Prices are pretty good too - ranging from US$0 (yes, free!) for 2Gb of storage space, to just US$49.50 per year for UNLIMITED storage space. That’s sufficient for all your pictures, videos, work, play and anything you want to backup and store safely. For more information, head on over to I

      Written by: They Might Be Curly Giants!


      Bug may expose encrypted e-mail
      A problem related to a widely used open-source cryptography technology could let miscreants tamper with digitally signed and encrypted e-mails. The problem lies in how certain e-mail applications display messages that are signed using the GNU Privacy Guard, also known as GnuPG and GPG, the GnuPG group said in a security alert Tuesday. [...]

      Written by: Internet Security and Programming


      BT offers encrypted "Digital Vault' as secure online backup
      BT has announced its latest offering to the British public. Called ‘Digital Vault’, the new service allows users to backup data to a secure data centre via the Internet. The service is free and boasts 2 gigabytes of storage space for personal documents, photos, music and other valuable personal files. BT is aware of the vast [...]

      Written by: Techs Message


      BT offers encrypted "Digital Vault' as secure online backup
      BT has announced its latest offering to the British public. Called "Digital Vault', the new service allows users to backup data to a secure data centre via the Internet. The service is free and boasts 2 gigabytes of storage space for personal documents, photos, music and other valuable personal files. BT is aware of the vast [...]

      Written by: Techs Message


      India’s encrypted BlackBerry network lives to fight another day
      Filed under: CellphonesRemember the Indian government's threat to shutdown RIM's in-country network if they didn't open it up for snooping? Ain't gonna happen. Today the Indian government ruled out banning the BlackBerry service. Instead, the government will continue working with the Telecom Commission on security matters (whatever that means) with ...

      Written by: Mobile Phone Site


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