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 <description>The Department of Education&#039;s desktop encryption rollout links the cryptographic process to employees&#039; government-issued smart cards.
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 <description>In response to dramatic and widely publicized losses of data over the last few years, IT execs are moving to deploy encryption in every corner of the enterprise. While encryption does reduce the chances of data loss, it can also create a management nightmare, with dozens of different encryption applications using hundreds or thousands of keys.
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 <description>Download this paper to learn why email encryption is critical to an organization&#039;s overall security architecture and the advantages of identity-based encryption over traditional approaches.
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