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Keep your e-mail on the down-low

November 2nd, 2010

When your business requires you to send important documents via e-mail, you should be positive that they are as secure as possible. This can be achieved with e-mail encryption software or secure connection web-mail. EPIC, a public interest research center in D.C., features several of these programs in their “Online Guide to Practical Privacy Tools,” which can be found at http://epic.org/privacy/tools.html.One of the easiest to use is CryptoAnywhere. This program can fit on a USB drive and can be accessed without installing the software on your workstation. It will encrypt your e-mail and hide it from prying eyes, making sure only you and your intended recipient see the goods. There’s nothing to be ashamed about in being cautious, and the best part is the recipient doesn’t need to have CryptoAnywhere himself. You can download a demo version (without revealing any personal information) at developer ByteFusion’s website. (more…)

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