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  • Podcast : All That You Need To Know (Or Almost) About Data Encryption


    10 February, 2009, by Ben Chai

    Peter Mitteregger, EVP for Credant Technology, and Darrell Duane, EVP of Global Field Operation, discuss with Ben Chai of IncomingThought.com about whole hard disk and data encryption, exploring the various differences between the two, for example with regards to total cost of ownership and management.

    CREDANT Technologies is a leading provider of Endpoint Data Protection and Management solutions. Chosen in 2007 and 2008 as the fastest growing, privately-held security company in the Inc 500 survey, CREDANT Technologies enables its customers to leverage the business productivity benefits of highly mobile endpoint computing without the risks or operational constraints imposed by other technologies.

    Over 700 companies and government agencies worldwide, including 50 of the FORTUNE Global 500, use CREDANT's software to secure important data for their users. The data on more than 5 million devices is secured by CREDANT software, each supported by our global network of direct support and strategic partners. 

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    You can find more about Credant here and download to the podcast here.

    Tags: Data Management, Encryption
    Ben Chai
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    Ben Chai
    on 10 February, 2009

      Ben Chai is a freelance writer and technical consultant. He is the author of several Microsoft books, is the co-owner of incomingthought.com, a company that specialises in security white papers and writes for Securityvibes.  





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