There are certain things most people want to keep on their PC rather than delete or erase. But how to do that has always been the problem. People want to keep some things private from
their boss or spouse or other prying eyes including people who work on their computers.
They don't want to have to delete the files. Now there is a way of keeping personal information private and password protected.
"I needed a product that was easy and fast and that would give me the privacy I wanted. So I searched around and didn't come up with a thing. Then, just last week, a new product came out.
I bought it and use it all the time. It's the perfect answer", says Robert Riggs, owner of Riggs Consulting in Tyler, TX.
According to a current article in TechWorld, "Businesses are keener than ever to roll out data encryption, but are still struggling with the complexity of key management, a new survey has
concluded.
The survey, according to the article by John E. Dunn, was carried out by UK encryption specialist nCipher, sampling 237 "decision makers" at large enterprises across the globe.
Everyone is concerned about encryption. But its complexity is a real issue with most people.
According to Ron Elliott of Elliott Enterprises, Chicago, IL, this new encryption software is the answer for small enterprises and he recommends it to his clients. He reckons it's also an
effective answer to large concerns as well.
For more information on how small businesses and individuals can defend themselves and assure their PC privacy, visit www.dragonfiremarketing.com/file-encryption.html.
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