Posts Tagged ‘Encryption’

Freeware Friday – April 16, 2010

Friday, April 16th, 2010

Today’s Freeware Friday brings you TrueCrypt. TrueCrypt is an open source encryption program that works on Windows, Mac, and Linux. This is a handy tool to encrypt folders or even whole disks. We’ve used it to encrypt external USB hard drives so if our drives were stolen with any company or customer data, it would be safe. Click here to go to their website and check it out.

Encrypt that laptop!

Tuesday, October 20th, 2009

Encryption is a term often thrown around in conversation and many people aren’t sure what it really means. Essentially, any type of encryption is a way to encode(disguise) information so it doesn’t appear to have any value. Often companies encrypt the data on company laptops. Much of the company data is frequently traveling outside the safe doors of the company to business meetings in conference halls and coffee shops. The encryption process is designed to protect company data.

If the unencrypted laptop were to be stolen, the thief would have access to company information in addition to the client information. When encrypting a laptop (or any data) there is usually a pretty significant password to unlock the data. Often the laptop user will need to enter a lengthy pre-boot password before entering their normal logon password. Without the user’s lengthy password, the data is completely useless to a criminal or wandering eyes.

Solution Innovators strongly encourages any company data moving off site, especially on a laptop be encrypted for the company’s protection. Ask us how we can help your encrypt your data.