Security



8 Nov 09

With personal information now a commodity, even if you aren’t a celebrity or work for the government, there is still a case for email encryption, even if it’s to make you feel more secure.

It’s easy to sit back and think that all the security scares are just security consultants hyping everything up to look worse than they are.  While it is often the case, either that or scaremongering, there is a case for protecting yourself as much as possible, including email.

You wouldn’t send personal information to someone on the back o a postcard for everyone to see, so why is sending it over email any different?  If you have the right skills, reading other peoples email is a simple thing to achieve.  Considering how much we depend on it, and what we use it for, not protecting it seems foolish.

Using email encryption isn’t something the government wants you to do as it makes snooping on your more difficult, however protecting yourself and your personal information is more important than that.  Despite moves to the contrary, it is still currently perfectly legal to encrypt any and all communications you make.  For as long as that is the case, everybody should encrypt their email.

It isn’t as difficult to do as you may imagine either.  Companies like Thawte and Comodo offer free personal digital certificates to use in conjunction with your mail to encrypt the messages and to prove that messages you send are really from you.  They are free and made available to you in a couple of minutes.  You just have to give the company your name email address and a password and they will provide you with a certificate which you can use with your favorite email client.

The certificate works by digitally signing your email, which the recipients can see.  They also encrypt the email by using keys.  You have a private key, which only you know, and you provide public keys for the email recipients so they can decrypt the mail.  That way every one of your mails is protected from all but the most determined hacker.

If you choose to use this method of email encryption, ensure that all email is protected.  Only encrypting the important mails will tell any hackers exactly what email to concentrate their efforts on.  Encrypting them all will have them working hard to crack even the most mundane mails, which is sure to drive them off.

Email encryption is free, and easy to configure.  Digital certificates work with most email clients, and you don’t have to only send important emails to warrant using one.  Protecting yourself, and your personal information is as important as locking your car when you leave it or securing your home when you go away.  It should become second nature, and you should make every effort to secure yourself as well as your property.







7 Nov 09

November 04, 2009

ESET, the leader in proactive threat detection, has announced ESET Mail Security 4 for Microsoft Exchange Server is now available for public beta testing.

ESET Mail Security 4 for Microsoft Exchange Server significantly improves upon the mail security functionalities of its predecessor, ESET NOD32 Antivirus for MS Exchange Server. Key enhancements include:

  • Greylisting and several other antispam techniques work together to block unwanted email at the mail server
  • Preset and customizable antispam profiles to deliver the desired balance between detection and performance
  • Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 support ensures compatibility with the latest mail server technology
  • Flexible rule-based quarantine of potentially infected messages and spam is configurable by email recipient address
  • Mail server performance monitoring and statistics (with graphical visualization) allows administrators to quickly identify problems
  • Timesaving system tools, ESET SysInspector and ESET SysRescue, simplify system diagnosis and cleaning of heavily infected systems
  • Improved GUI simplifies user experience
  • Self-Defense ensures protection does not degrade in the case of targeted attacks on ESET software
  • Built on the same ESET NOD32 Antivirus 4 engine for the most effective proactive protection

The beta test version is a precursor of the final product without full functionality and documentation. It is intended for experienced users and should not be installed on computers that perform critical tasks because it may cause errors or crashes.

Please visit ESET’s beta test portal for more information.