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Symantec Corp. (Nasdaq: SYMC) today announced it has signed definitive agreements to acquire PGP Corporation and GuardianEdge Technologies, Inc., two privately-held leaders in the email and data encryption market, which will extend its ability to help customers secure and manage their most critical information. For more information on how GuardianEdge will complement Symantec's security portfolio please visit: http://go.symantec.com/PGPGuardianEdge.
In the current economic environment, justifying IT budget expenditures requires a return on investment that is both compelling and measurable. In most cases, this represents a gating factor in getting any purchase approved. If you cannot show that a solution will quickly pay for itself or squeeze additional mileage out of an existing infrastructure, then it is hard to justify the purchase.
Thumb drives, removable memory cards and smartphones often carry business data without IT permission, oversight or protection against loss or theft.
A hospital's effort to secure laptops and removable devices generates user resistance.
The new encryption management product is meant to work seamlessly with the Trusted Computing Group's (TCG) hardware-based disk encryption specification, Opal.
Seattle Children's Hospital has turned to hard disk encryption to make workstation and patient health data more secure from outside intrusions.
Data-loss prevention is rapidly becoming the next big battlefield in IT security.
Royal Philips Electronics has acquired Traxtal, Inc., a Toronto-based developer of instruments and software for image-guided intervention and therapy.
GuardianEdge - a global leader in encryption and endpoint data protection solutions - has published two new Healthcare-focused white papers that detail how Healthcare insurers and providers can deploy enterprise-ready solutions to rapidly and cost-effectively meet these new compliance requirements while improving quality of care. Readers will learn how to go beyond encryption to protect against non-compliance with breach notification laws and other risks.
A recent study from Forrester Research notes that one in five security groups plans to adopt FDE (full-disk encryption) over the next year.
The smartphone is rapidly catching up with the mobile phone in terms of ubiquity and exceeding it in ability.
Last year, for the first time, sales of laptops outpaced sales of desktops. If it hasn't already, the job of securing mobile systems will take up a significant portion of IT departments' time moving forward.
Keeping your business data secure is vital. Lose it and you risk the confidence of your customers, partners, and employees, not to mention the threat of litigation.
The University of Louisville has selected technology from GuardianEdge for hard disk encryption, smartphone protection and device control to safeguard data for the campus community.
While stolen laptops, Trojan-horse malware and hackers grab security headlines, the majority of data leaks out of companies via the pockets, briefcases and emails of employees.
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GuardianEdge Device Control is a component of the more robust GuardianEdge Data Protection Platform. This tool includes the GuardianEdge Device Control Auditor utility.
SC Magazine
A recent survey of consumers revealed an unsettling trend
Information Security Magazine
As dependency on mobile devices increases, users know the importance of protecting stored data and network access.
Internetnews.com
Colleges and universities can never be too prepared, whether for physical attacks or data security breaches.
Campus Technology
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