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What is email encryption?

With estimates of over one billion email users worldwide, electronic messaging is everywhere but it is often far from secret. So should you be considering an email encryption solution?

 


In a recent white paper, web security firm Message Labs confirmed that the majority of emails in circulation today are unencrypted, meaning they are not secure during transit and can ultimately be read by anybody. With so much at stake, many organisations are now considering email encryption. But what are the business benefits and how does it work?

The case for email encryption:

1.  It helps reduce the risk of data loss

2.  It helps companies comply with legal and professional requirements

3.  It helps establish trust and credibility with your customers and suppliers

Stories of data loss seem to make the headlines with alarming regularity and email is one of the principle ways in which information can fall into the wrong hands. Once data has been leaked, it is very hard to re-secure and the negative PR that this can generate can do serious damage to a company’s reputation.

Besides the specific regulatory requirements within industry sectors such as finance, insurance and medicine, the Data Protection Act 1998 actually requires all companies to take measures to prevent accidental loss of data. There are obvious legal risks that could arise from wrongful disclosure by your organisation and the Information Commissioner can also issue a public enforcement notice. Again, avoiding this kind of eventuality would go a long way to sparing your company’s blushes.

How does it work?

Email encryption means your email data is scrambled and only through the use of the correct cryptographic key can it be un-encrypted. The main purpose of this technology is to protect email packets from being intercepted and read by a hacker.

The Message Labs report points out that this kind of practice is a common part of everyday life online today: “Encryption is not just for spooks and the military. It’s part of everyday life but it goes unnoticed most of the time. Millions of people use SSL certificates to encrypt ecommerce and other online transactions. Mobile phone conversations are encrypted to prevent eavesdropping and, with the right settings, so are wireless networks.”

To discuss email encryption in greater detail or for more information on a solution that would meet your own business needs, please contact us today.
 

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