
The Google Android L operating system will be the first Android OS version to enable encryption by default. Android has had this feature for some time but it was always up to the user to activate and use it.

In today’s world, you need to ensure you protect your personal devices from a variety of cyber threats. Here are 6 ways to do so.
The SecureDrive BT is an encrypted drive that works across devices via Bluetooth. This encrypted drive is a great solution for those on the move.
There are many reasons that most security personnel believe in motivating the need for encryption. The primary goals are:
Google Chrome will now start showing users if the website their visiting is secure or not secure.
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The Google Android L operating system will be the first Android OS version to enable encryption by default. Android has had this feature for some time but it was always up to the user to activate and use it.
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Today, manufacturer Geeksphone and security firm Silent Circle have started shipping pre-ordered sales of their security-centered smartphone, Blackphone, to consumers worldwide.
New email service ProtonMail, promises to be the most secure email service you’ve ever used. Developed by employees Andy Yen, Jason Stockman and Wei Sun from CERN and MIT this certainly looks to be a promising and elegant looking email service.
When Facebook acquired popular messaging platform WhatsApp on February 19, 2014, for US$19 billion in shares, stock, and cash, two things happened: The Internet went crazy trying to figure out Facebook’s angle on the purchase, and millions of users began flocking to Telegram.
Founded in 2013 by brothers Nikolai and Pavel Durov, Telegram is a free, open source messaging app that focuses on maintaining maximum security for its users. It is available on both Android and iOS officially and Windows Phone, Windows, Linux, and Mac OSX unofficially for free; indeed, the company makes it plain on their website that “Telegram is free forever.