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Encryptics? Announces Encryptics Pro? Read Receipt Product Enhancement

Encryptics® Announces Encryptics Pro® Read Receipt Product Enhancement










Dallas, Texas (PRWEB) December 09, 2011

Encryptics® CEO, Brandon Hart, announced new enhancements to their Encryptics Pro® cyber security software solution. Read Receipt is the first such feature to be introduced.

“Encryptics values an email authors’ control, and provides all authors the ability to know when his or her email is read,” said Hart. “Encryptics Pro Read Receipt, an extension of our Secure Content Management (SCM) package, enhances this ability. “Standard read receipts allow an email recipient to choose whether or not to send an email-read receipt to the author of the message. Encryptics Pro Read Receipt delivers the email message to the recipient and, when activated, automatically informs the author through an Encryptics Delivery Receipt that the email has been decrypted and read by the intended recipient. The Encryptics Pro Read Receipt gives authors another level of control over their content.

“At Encryptics, safe delivery of cyber data is our number one priority. We are pleased to announce the first of our Encryptics Pro product enhancements, and look forward to introducing others to our customers in the weeks ahead.”

About Encryptics

Encryptics is a cyber security company that secures digital content for the lifecycle of the document. The Encryptics solution values safe data delivery, author control, and user authentication. Encryptics is critical to the transfer of digital information, including encryption, decryption, and Secure Content Management (SCM). Encryptics is the first Trusted Peer-to-Peer® platform on the market. This means the digital content never resides on Encryptics servers; instead traveling directly from the author/sender to the recipient(s) using multiple keys, digital signatures, and hardware IDs during transmission, authentication, and subsequent data storage. In theory, it would require a device that could check a billion billion AES keys per second an estimated 3×10 to the 51st power in years to exhaust the total number of possible options. This solution can send secure content through email clients or Internet-based services including Microsoft Outlook™, Gmail, Yahoo Mail Plus, AOL, and many more. Also, Encryptics is a fully functioning email client that can manage digital communications.

Encryptics won the Best of FOSE Special Judges’ Award at the recent FOSE (Federal Office Systems Exposition) Show, held July 19-21, 2011 in Washington, D.C.

To learn more, visit http://www.encryptics.com, call 877.454.7595, or

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RPost and TECnet Set New Standard for Handling A/R Collections Notices

RPost and TECnet Set New Standard for Handling A/R Collections Notices










Los Angeles, CA and Sarasota, FL (PRWEB) September 16, 2011

RPost, the inventor of Registered Email® services, and TEC Services Group, the leading provider of technology and operational consulting to the accounts receivable industry, today announced that TEC’s TECnet service will be able to route invoice and collections notices via the RPost Cloud for delivery by RPost’s Registered Email services.

“TECnet users will now be able to access RPost’s unique Registered Email services to prove invoice aging and delivery of collections related notices along with a full set of services to conduct the collections process by email, in a secure, compliant manner, regardless of which collection platform clients use,” states Tom Sweat, President of TEC Services Group.

Accounts receivable messages will be connected via TECnet to RPost’s Registered Email services for legal delivery proof of collections-related notices, with encryption and electronic signature options depending on the nature of the message.

“With RPost, TECnet users will be able to use email more within their accounts receivable, invoicing, and collections processes,” adds RPost CEO Zafar Khan. “And, for those messages related to consumer collections, conduct the collections process by email in an FDCPA compliant manner.”

About TEC Services Group:

TEC Services Group has been providing “real world” technology and operational consulting to the Accounts Receivable and Debt Collection industries for more than ten years. With experience that comes from the field, the staff at TEC Services Group truly knows the meaning of “real world.” They have assisted scores of collection organizations with services and projects to improve efficiencies and increase recoveries through the usage of systems and best practices. For more information, visit http://www.tecsg.com.

About TECnet:

TECnet is a collection system independent, web-delivered, integration solution that facilitates data exchange between solution providers and collection organizations (creditors, debt buyers, collection agencies and law firms). Eliminating the data exchange problem increases customers’ access to a greater number of data driven products and services, and reduces dependencies on scarce IT resources to deliver and receive those services.

About RPost:

RPost® is the global standard for email proof, message encryption and electronic signature services. RPost’s Registered Email® services enable both sender and recipient to prove, sign, encrypt, archive and collaborate across desktop, mobile and online email platforms, with far less cost, time, paper and risk. RPost services are designed for industries such as insurance, financial services, legal, telecommunications, manufacturing and real estate, where the speed of contract execution, encryption or court admissible email records may be a business critical requirement. Recipient of the 2011 World Mail Award for Security, endorsed as the top pick by the 2011 JMBM Corporate Counsel Guide for Converting Contract and Legal Notices to Electronic Delivery and the 2011 Council of Insurance Agents & Brokers’ Buyers Guide for Email Encryption, RPost services are in use in nearly every country in the world, by the U.S. Government through AT&T’s GSA schedule, within Global F500 companies, and endorsed by the most influential American bar associations. RPost, founded in 2000, has been granted 35 patents with worldwide coverage and operates in 8 languages. To contact one of our six global business centers or to register for a no-cost trial, please visit http://www.rpost.com.

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Secure Webmail in high demand as the new service offers free webmail account with unlimited storage

Secure Webmail in high demand as the new service offers free webmail account with unlimited storage

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(PRWEB) September 21, 2011

If a user e-mail about important security features that are necessary in today’s world, some ideas may come to mind, among them believe that they are Secure Socket Layer encryption is nothing but the https URL is known, they may also need anti-virus and spam protection, they would definitely like to have the encryption of messages, and last but not least, a user can use Always an active administrator, who can help in technical mystery or potential security risks. The good news is that there is a service that has or is being developed all these functions in one person. The name is a backup and is an alternative free email service on the web.

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alternative security e-mail is just a few months old and already collected about ten new users per day, however, users must register for a user name before it is valuable is taken as the users in case of massive conglomerates such as e-mail, Yahoo! or Gmail. In summary, these popular e-mail services that are not willing to provide the user with free e-mail offers unlimited storage, no ads, advanced security and invasive radio streaming. Is the backup webmail emerging alternative that tries to e-mail environment against all odds and against big corporations, they are able to offer a minimum service at a premium, as users remain faithful no matter what the company does. Turning knowledge

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AMTELCO highly secure two-way applications for smartphones

AMTELCO highly secure two-way applications for smartphones

McFarland, Wisconsin (PRWEB) September 28, 2011

miSecureMessages AMTELCO is pleased to hold a solution on-premise or cloud-based for sending secure messages, phone, introduce significant savings time and privacy. miSecureMessages applications are available for Android ™ Mobile smartphones, BlackBerry ®, iPhone, iPhone ® and iPod ® touch.


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AMTELCO President Tom Curtin said. “MiSecureMessages is an ideal solution for any organization to communicate, while their mobile communications and data security needs, this is especially true for healthcare organizations and helps to maintain the privacy of the patient through. Provision of cryptographic security, along with two-way communication crucial miSecureMessages provides the perfect opportunity to replace pagers within an organization. “


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Source Boston 2010: Cracking the Foundation: Offensive WCF Web Services 4.5


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Clip 05/04: Brian Holyfield of Gotham Digital Science hacking a Web service in general is not rocket science. But what will be, if the Web service messages sent using a binary protocol necessary? And if there is a message level requires encryption, but you do not have a key? These are some common scenarios you’re likely to encounter when they try to create a Web service using Windows Communication Foundation (WCF), built for the attack. Through a series of live demonstrations will show the presentation, how to recognize and attack the WCF web services and discuss useful tools and tips to facilitate testing of WCF services. Participants will leave with the skills necessary to effectively carry out penetration test against WCF apps. The following demonstrations will be performed live (time permitting): – Burp Plug-in for messages from WCF Binary SOAP (MC-NBFS) – De-compilation of Silverlight XAP to receive data Meta WCF – Crafting Meta Data Exchange (MEX) The application for the recovery of WCF meta-data – communication using WCF with WS-S Message Encryption Anonymous – create your own WCF Test Client (in less than 10 lines of code) – TCP port sampling by WCF duplex callback channels Presentation Outline: 1. Overview of Silverlight 2 WCF, WCF, Web Services 2. MC NBFS Protocol 2b. Get meta data for WCF 2c. Analyze Insurance WCF Silverlight XAP third 3rd Binding. WS-S Message Encryption 3b. Customers fourth custom WCF services WCF duplex fourth. Channels Offensive Call Back for more information and presentation
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Q&A: C++ Multidimensional array problem with Playfair cipher?


by Delwin Steven Campbell

Question by MAXimum: C++ Multidimensional array problem with Playfair cipher?
The assignment directions

The ‘playfair square’ is a digraphic matrix cipher. Digraphic means that it breaks its input into 2 character blocks and processes each block as a unit.

The matrix, like the sample below, is a 5×5 matrix with a 25 letter alphabet laid out in it in some mixed up order.

L M N O P
A B C D E
V W X Y Z
Q R S T U
F G H I K

For the sake of this, I will talk about “encryption.” However, decryption is just the opposite. REMEMBER: this problem explanation presents the encryption task. You are to write a DECRYPTION program (that is a program that given the encrypted input below, decrypts it to reveal the secret message) If you need a better explanation, look it up online, I can’t post more on here due to character limit.

YI UB EB IS KC SP UB EB FC AM CU QD SX

My issues

Once again, my teacher is leaving me to piece a number of puzzles together, but things like the current assignment at hand is something I was never really taught. No examples of a similar program were given either in my book or by my teacher. I’m not sure if I even made the matrix correctly or if there is an easier way to make it. I guess my biggest problem is comparing each pair with the matrix while incrementing the multi-dimensional array’s elements at the same time while using if-else statements.

Just as a sign that the output is correct for anyone who solves the program, the deciphered output should be “TO RE AC HT HE UN RE AC HA BL ES TA RX”, which is “To reach the unreachable star” in regular ol’ English. I figured this out using a piece of paper and the “fairplay” method.

If you don’t find the explanation of the “fairplay” very clear, you can look it up online. There are number of better explanations and illustrations out there.

The following program has some obvious flaws in it, namely the portions within the if-else statements that I am pretty sure are way off the mark. There is where I am having trouble, naturally.

Thanks in advance.

My program so far
:#include
using namespace std;

//begin program,’
int main()
{
//declare multi-dimensional array with 5×5 matrix for ciphering
char cipherArray[5][5];
//use char input array containing “YI UB EB IS KC SP UB EB FC AM CU QD SW”
char inputArray[] = {‘Y’,'I’,'U’,'B’,'E’,'B’,'I’,'S’,'K’,'C’,'S’,'P’,'E’,'B’,'A’,'M’,'C’,'U’,'Q’,'D’,'S’,'W’};
//use char output
char outputArray[50];
int size = 0, size1 = 0, size2 = 0, temp;
cipherArray[1][1] = ‘L’, cipherArray[1][2] = ‘M’, cipherArray[1][3] = ‘N’, cipherArray[1][4] = ‘O’, cipherArray[1][5] = ‘P’;
cipherArray[2][1] = ‘A’, cipherArray[2][2] = ‘B’, cipherArray[2][3] = ‘C’, cipherArray[2][4] = ‘D’, cipherArray[2][5] = ‘E’;
cipherArray[3][1] = ‘V’, cipherArray[3][2] = ‘W’, cipherArray[3][3] = ‘X’, cipherArray[3][4] = ‘Y’, cipherArray[3][5] = ‘Z’;
cipherArray[4][1] = ‘Q’, cipherArray[4][2] = ‘R’, cipherArray[4][3] = ‘S’, cipherArray[4][4] = ‘T’, cipherArray[4][5] = ‘U’;
cipherArray[5][1] = ‘F’, cipherArray[5][2] = ‘G’, cipherArray[5][3] = ‘H’, cipherArray[5][4] = ‘I’, cipherArray[5][5] = ‘K’;
//use for-statement to check input array with cipher array
for (size = 0; size < 23; size + 2)
{
inputArray[size]=cipherArray[size1][size2];
inputArray[size + 1]=cipherArray[size1][size2];
//within for-statement create if-else statements for special cases
//if pair is in same row move one space left in the cipher array. Use wrap around feature
if (size == size + 1 || size == size - 1)
{
size1++;
}
//if pair is on same column move one space down in the cipher array. Use wrap around feature
else if (size == size + 1 || size == size - 1)
{
size2++;
}
//if pair is the same letter move one space left as if on the same row
else if (size == size + 1 || size == size - 1)
{
size1++;
}
//else the pair is boxed. Swap sizes with column number of counterpart and remain on the same row.
else
{
temp = size1;
size1 = size2;
size2 = temp;
}
}
//set output array equal to deciphered input array
outputArray[size]=inputArray[size];
//print output array to screen
for (size = 0; size < 23; size + 2)
cout << outputArray[size] << outputArray[size+1] << " &qu

Best answer:

Answer by mdigitale
First of all, you may want to double check your cipher-text — I believe your test message, TOREACHTHEUNREACHABLESTARX
would be enciphered as:
IDUBBAISKCSPUBBAFCAMCUQDSW

If I was writing a decryption routine for this, here is the pseudo code approach I would probably take:

1. Define key matrix (read from user or define static in the code)
2. Obtain the cipher text from the user
3. Get first two letters from cipher text (a,b)
4. Find a in key matrix. Note matrix coordinates ax, ay.
5. Find b in key matrix. Note matrix coordinates bx, by.
6. Does ax == bx? If so, then execute the column transformation.
7. Else does ay == by? If so, then execute the row transformation.
8. Else execute the rectangle transformation.
9. Get next 2 letters in cipher text. Goto (4).

column transformation:
sub one from the ay coordinate, ensure >= 0. If not, ay = 4. Lookup key[ax,ay]
sub one from the by coordinate, ensure >= 0. If not, by = 4. Lookup key[bx,by]
row transformation:
sub one from ax coordinate, ensure >= 0. If not, ax = 4. Lookup key[ax,ay]
sub one from bx coordinate, ensure >= 0. If not, bx = 4. Lookup key[bx, by]

rectangle transformation:
temp = ax;
ax = bx
bx = temp
Lookup key[ax, ay]
Lookup key[bx, by]

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Encryption

Encryption and science and art of writing messages in encrypted form or in code. And part of a field of study that deals with secret communications, used, among other purposes, to:

• authenticate the identity of users;
• authenticate and protect the confidentiality of personal communications and commercial transactions and banking;
• protect the integrity of electronic funds transfers.

A message encrypted by an encryption method should be private, that is, only those who sent and received that should have access to the contents of the message. In addition, a message should be, that is, the person who received it must verify that the sender and even someone who claims to be and be able to identify whether a message may have been modified.

The current encryption methods are safe and effective and based on the use of one or more keys. The key and a string that can contain letters, digits and symbols (such as a password), and and converted into a number, the methods used to encrypt and decrypt messages.

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Currently, cryptographic methods can be divided into two broad categories, according to the type of key used: a single key cryptography and public key cryptography and privacy.

What is encryption of unique key?

A single key cryptography uses the same key to both encode and decode messages. Although this method is quite efficient in relation to the processing time, ie the time taken to encode and decode messages, the main disadvantages is the use of a secure environment for the key can be shared between persons or entities wishing to exchange encrypted information.

What is cryptography of public and private key?

The public key cryptography and private uses two different keys, one to encode and decode messages to another. In this method each person or entity has two keys: one public, which can be freely disseminated, and one private, which must be kept secret by its owner.

Messages encoded with the public key can only be decrypted using the corresponding private key.

Be the example, where Joseph and Mary want to communicate confidentially. So they have to perform the following procedures:

1. José encodes a message using the public key of Mary, which is available for the use of any person;

2. Once encrypted, José sends the message to Mary, through the Internet;

3. Maria receives and decodes the message using its private key, and that only their knowledge;

4. If Mary want to answer the message, you must perform the same procedure, but using the public key of Joseph

Although this method has much lower performance compared to processing time, when compared with the encryption key only, has the major advantage of free distribution of public keys, not requiring a secure environment so that keys are combined in advance.

Moreover, it can be used to generate digital signatures.

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Mimecast Makes Email Archiving Work for You

(PRWEB) July 12, 2011

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