Locking down individual files is great, but a blanket encryption will prevent anyone from getting their paws on your files.
Just because you have antivirus software installed on your PC doesn't mean a zero-day Trojan can't steal your personal data.
With the frequency and severity of malware attacks growing practically every day, the files and folders on our computers have never been more at risk. Sure, there have been solutions for strong ...
The rise of cloud storage has made traditional USB drives all but obsolete, but could there still be a reason to keep an ...
A newly developed encryption framework aims to protect video data from future quantum attacks, all while running on today's ...
The Sodinokibi (REvil) ransomware has added a new feature that allows it to encrypt more of a victim's files, even those that are opened and locked by another process. Some applications, such as ...
The more we live our lives digitally, the more important it is to keep our computers and other devices safe from data loss, fraud, and spying. Although most people today use phones more than computers ...
An end-to-end strategy must factor in all the ways the data can be input and output, as well as how it’s stored Here’s a sobering prediction: One-third of all adults in the United States will have ...