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Windows Mobile secured

On the fly encryption makes safety a no-brainer

Andrew Charlesworth, vnunet.com 10 Aug 2006
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Mobile security firm SafeBoot has released an encryption system that works on PDAs and smartphones running Microsoft's Windows Mobile operating system.

Conventional encryption systems normally require the user to apply encryption and de-encryption file by file, but Device Encryption for Windows Mobile works on the fly, once the user has authenticated using a password or pin.

As well as making the enhanced security offered by encryption a no-brainer for users, SafeBoot claims its software causes virtually no performance loss.

Standard application databases such as contacts, appointments, speed dials, calendars and tasks are encrypted on the device. Folders can also be selected for encryption, including those containing Outlook mail messages. This means that encrypting of emails can be controlled separately from other applications.

SafeBoot also encrypts removable media cards plugged into the Smartphone or Pocket PC.

With the introduction of pocket versions of Microsoft Office applications and the increasing storage capacities on mobile devices, users are now able to carry the information that has historically been kept on a notebook, including email, contact lists and confidential documents.

However, mobile devices are especially vulnerable to theft and loss, putting valuable data at risk.

Security experts warn that PDAs and laptops are now stolen to order by criminal gangs who use the trusted devices to bypass firms' network security.

See also:

Hackers using more sophisticated encryption  24 Jul 2006
Netac has unveiled what it claims is the world's smallest USB Flash disk with built-in securityNetac develops 13g device with built-in encryption technology  12 Jul 2006
A new variant of a cyber-blackmail virus has been detected, according to a report from Kaspersky LabFrom Russia with malice  06 Jun 2006
Microsoft is incorporating its Bitlocker encryption technology into the forthcoming version of Windows Longhorn ServerSoftware giant to extend Bitlocker technology to Longhorn Server  25 May 2006
Hand over the keys or it's two years in the slammer  18 May 2006
Bidders on eBay are offering over €13,000 to get their hands on a wartime German encoding machineSurfers bid for wartime German encoding machine  31 Mar 2006

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