In Depth
Encryption: Achy, Breaky Code
What every CSO needs to know about encryption
By Simson Garfinkel
The primary reason you want to use encryption is to protect valuable information from being eavesdropped on over a network. The first thing to protect is passwords
The most important thing to realize about encryption is that it's virtually free. Today, support for unbreakable encryption is built into practically every piece of communications software and operating system. If you are not using it, you are making a big mistake.
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