What does encryption do for me?
Encryption and cryptographic software has
been used in many different ways to make systems more secure. This article discusses only a few ways that
such software can make your system more secure, including:
1) Encrypting your email
2) Encrypting your files
To programs are mentioned that will help
encrypt information. There are many more programs out there that will help, but
these programs are good and a good place to start as any. They have the added
benefit of both being free with source code available.
Will encryption stop people from
accessing my information?
Encryption simply makes it harder for
people to gain access to important information, like passwords or sensitive
information in a file. The first thing you should know about encryption is that
the algorithm that is used to encrypt can be simple or more complex and that
affects how securely what you have encrypted is protected. Encryption systems have been broken when the
method of encryption is understood by hackers and is easy to break.
Why bother to encrypt my email?
It should be noted that email is far less
secure than paper mail for two very good reasons: first, electronic data can be accessed easily
over an Internet and secondly, electronic data is really simple to copy. There
is a very good chance that someone has snooped around in your email despite
your best intentions to stop it.
How do I go about encrypting my email?
There are many programs out there that can
help you encrypt your email. A very
popular one is PGP (Pretty Good Privacy) or its Gnu offshoot GPG.
PGP (http://www.pgpi.org/) self-describes
itself this way: This "is a program that gives your electronic mail
something that it otherwise doesn't have: Privacy. It does this by encrypting
your mail so that nobody but the intended person can read it. When encrypted,
the message looks like a meaningless jumble of random characters. PGP has
proven itself quite capable of resisting even the most sophisticated forms of
analysis aimed at reading the encrypted text."
Why bother to encrypt my files?
The answer to this boils down to what you
store on your computer. If you have
financial data with important information like social security numbers, email
addresses, account numbers and passwords, then you open yourself up to losing
very valuable information. Most
corporate Internet security employees will attest to the widespread theft of
very valuable information. As long as you are connected to the Internet you are
vulnerable.
How do I go about encrypting my files?
AxCrypt File Encryption Software (http://axcrypt.sourceforge.net/)
Self-described as "Free Personal Privacy and Security for Windows
98/ME/NT/2K/XP with AES-128 File Encryption, Compression and transparent
Decrypt and Open in the original application."
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