P2P encryption; Pros and cons of point-to-point encryption

P2P encryption is an emerging technology; one that may be helpful for many companies, especially merchants. Mike Chapple dissects the pros and cons. <img alt="P2P encryption; Pros and cons of point-to-point encryption, Blog, encryption, Pros, pointtopoint, Cons"height="0" width="0" border="0" style="display:none" src="http://segment-pixel.invitemedia.com/pixel?code=TechBiz &partnerID=167&key=segment”/> View full post on SearchSecurity: Network Security Tactics…

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EFF proposes SSL encryption standard extension

The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) is proposing an extension to the current SSL chain of trust that aims to improve the security of HTTPS and other secure communication protocols. EFF’s Sovereign Keys (SK) specification is designed to put the control give domain owners control over the link between their domain…

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Researchers break W3C XML encryption algorithm, push for new standard

Researchers in Germany have demonstrated weaknesses in the W3C XML encryption standard used to secure websites and other Web applications. <img alt="Researchers break W3C XML encryption algorithm, push for new standard, Blog, encryption, Researchers, push, break, standard, algorithm"height="0" width="0" border="0" style="display:none" src="http://segment-pixel.invitemedia.com/pixel?code=TechBiz &partnerID=167&key=segment”/><img alt="Researchers break W3C XML encryption algorithm, push…

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Amazon adds free encryption to storage service

IDG News Service – Using Amazon Web Services’ new Server Side Encryption feature, enterprises will at no extra cost be able to encrypt data stored on the company’s Simple Storage Service (S3), Amazon said Tuesday. The Server Side Encryption feature has been added to simplify the process of protecting data…

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