Google launched a new beta service this week–encrypted search using SSL (secure sockets layer) to protect searches from being snooped or intercepted while traversing the Internet. Encrypted Google ...
Google is rolling out over the next weeks default encryption using SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) on searches for users signing in with their accounts, the company said Tuesday. The move comes over a year ...
Google’s encrypted search engine, launched in May, has moved to a new Web address that isn’t as convenient as its original one but that gives organizations the option to block the site for their users ...
People who want to shield their use of Google’s Web search engine from network snoops now have the option of encrypting the session with SSL protection. SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) technology is ...
Fortanix Confidential Data Search supports scalable searches in encrypted databases with sensitive data, without compromising data security or privacy regulations. Cloud data security company Fortanix ...
Encryption secures information by translating it into computer code that’s unreadable to those who don’t have the means to access the information. These means of access can include passwords, ...
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