The Do’s and Don’ts of Email Encryption

It sounds really simple … just get an encryption program and bang! you compamy and personal email is set, safe and secure.

But it isn’t so simple … and encrypting mail the wrong way at the wrong time could even lead to leagl disasters.  Better k\leran before you burn!

The Do’s and Don’ts of Email Encryption

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Kevin Kennedy
Product Manager, Encryption Technology
IronPort


Joel Shore
Technology Industry Analyst
Ziff Davis Enterprise

Jul 15, 2008
2:00 p.m. Eastern/11:00 a.m. Pacific
Duration: 45 minutes

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