Encryption
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Simple String Encryption and Decryption
In SQL Server 2008 and SQL Server 2005, one of the easiest ways to encrypt and decrypt strings is to use T-SQL's ENCRYPTBYPASSPHRASE and DECRYPTBYPASSPHRASE functions.
SQL Server Magazine
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Eli Leiba
How to Enable Encryption in Outlook 2003
The ability to encrypt messages in Microsoft Office Outlook 2003 isn't enabled by default as it is in Office Outlook 2007. To enable encryption of MAPI connectivity between Outlook and Exchange Server, you need to make a change to Outlook 2003.
Windows IT Pro
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William Lefkovics
Q. If I unlock a BitLocker protected USB device, is it only unprotected for the current user?
FAQ for Windows
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John Savill
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A Better BitLocker: BDE Enhancements
New features in the BitLocker volume-level data encryption solution might make moving to Windows 7 or Windows Server 2008 worthwhile.
Windows IT Pro
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Jan De Clercq
Q. If I protect a USB drive with BitLocker and configure it to autounlock on a computer, does it autounlock only for my user or for all users of the computer?
FAQ for Windows
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John Savill
Free Tool Addresses SQL Server Password Vulnerability
When Microsoft doesn't see a reported security hole as a true problem, Sentrigo jumps in with a solution.
SQL Server Magazine
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Megan Keller
Introducing Windows CardSpace
Windows CardSpace, part of Microsoft’s Identity Metasystem, offers a valuable alternative to the classic username/password scheme and puts users back in control of their identity interactions on the Internet.
Windows IT Pro
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Jan De Clercq
Securing Data: What Tokenization Does
Three views of tokenization, a solution new to the security marketplace.
Windows IT Pro
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Caroline Marwitz
Q. I’m using MAC filtering on my wireless access point. Do I still need to use encryption?
FAQ for Windows
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John Savill
Tool Time: Encrypt Files with AxCrypt
AxCrypt is a free utility that integrates with Windows Explorer. You can encrypt a single file or a bunch of files with just a couple of clicks.
Windows IT Pro
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Serge Bedard
How to encrypt a .pst file for Outlook 2007
To encrypt a .pst file where Outlook 2007 is in use, consider the Encryptible File System (EFS) or BitLocker Drive Encryption.
Windows IT Pro
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William Lefkovics
RMS vs. S/MIME: When to Use Each One
Knowing the distinctions between AD RMS and S/MIME will help you choose the best messaging security for your Exchnage Server environment.
Windows IT Pro
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Paul Robichaux
3 Full Disk Encryption Products
Do you fear a major data breach at your company? If so, you should be using a Full Disk Encryption product. Here are three FDE products that can keep your data safe on your key servers.
Windows IT Pro
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Tony Howlett
The Importance of a Cryptographic Controls Policy
If you're using encryption, you need a Cryptographic Controls Policy. Here's what to consider.
Windows IT Pro
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Tony Howlett
Choosing the Right Encryption Solution
Ready to start shopping for encryption products? Here are some factors to consider to ensure a successful implementation.
Windows IT Pro
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Tony Howlett
RMS vs. S/MIME for Messaging Security
Active Directory Rights Management Services (AD RMS) and S/MIME are both security protocols for protecting data, but some significant differences make each appropriate for different contexts.
Windows IT Pro
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Paul Robichaux
Which Windows 7 Edition Should My Business Use?
Windows 7 will come in two main editions that should satisfy most users, but what about all the other editions?
Windows IT Pro
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Zac Wiggy
Q. What is BitLocker To Go?
FAQ for Windows
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John Savill
Q. Is information sent over the network as part of Cluster Shared Volumes (CSV) encrypted?
FAQ for Windows
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John Savill
Q. If I use Windows BitLocker Drive Encryption to protect a volume, is the content of any volumes mounted as folders under the protected volume also encrypted?
Windows IT Pro
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John Savill
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