Losing your laptop can be expensive in three ways. First, you’ll spend hundreds or thousands of dollars to replace the hardware. Second, you’ll suffer the time and aggravation of restoring your data, ...
Lost devices and data theft remain a major worry for enterprise IT firms. One way to protect against data loss is full-device encryption, now made easier to implement via self-encrypting hard drives ...
Last April, McAfee and Datamonitor released a report called “Datagate: The Next Inevitable Corporate Disaster?” The report held some disturbing statistics about data breaches: * More than 60% of ...
Now that I am pretty much carrying my MBAir around with me all the time, I become worried about theft/lossage and the protection of my data. As a result, I am considering enabling full disk encryption ...
Vendors of encryption products are seeing an opportunity for themselves in the growing acceptance of the Macintosh platform in mainstream enterprise IT environments. Over the last few weeks, two ...
At my company, we're currently investigating full disk encryption for our laptop users (we probably have 300ish). There are a lot of options on the market, and it doesn't seem clear which are worth ...
I remember this announcement back in 2005, when Seagate first announced that they would release a hard drive with full disk encryption (FDE). Well, they now have the Momentus FDE line of notebook ...
The latest version of Ubuntu is out today, bringing new and updated features including a new App Center for finding, downloading, and installing software, support for storing encryption keys for ...
If you keep a lot of valuable information on your Mac, encrypting it will help you keep the data safe. Apple’s built-in FileVault disk encryption on macOS is an effective way to do this. But what ...
You might be shocked to learn this, but when a quivering-lipped Chloe from 24 cracks the encryption on a terrorist's hard drive in 30 seconds, the TV show is faking it. "So what? It's just a TV show." ...
Some software-based encryption doesn’t protect data if PCs are in “sleep” or “hibernate” mode. Given the start up time of Windows, many users take full advantage of sleep/hibertate modes so this is a ...