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AppRiver Brings Voltage Email Encryption to SaaS Offerings

AppRiver, an email and hosting service for businesses, is adding Voltage Security Network, a software-as-a-service (SaaS) e-mail encryption technology to its line of managed e-mail services. AppRiver has integrated the Voltage SecureMail encryption system into its on-demand cloud-based infrastructure.

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Web Services Project Secures Credit Card Info

Think web services are risky? Well, one online casino actually thinks web services prevent risk. See how Lokitech, a web services security firm, quickly built an iron-clad encrypt/decrypt solution for protecting directory and database info on .NET and Java networks. Another bonus: Lokitech also used standard Crypto++ free libraries.

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W3C Approves New Security, Validation for XML

The W3C continues its breakneck pace to implement data-centric security and formatting standards for XML. The latest security standards, endorsed by Microsoft, IBM, Sun and BEA, among others, give developers two new protocols to help parse XML documents into discrete data for transmission. W3C is also shipping a new Validator to keep your XML clean.

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W3C Approves New Security, Validation for XML

The W3C continues its breakneck pace to implement data-centric security and formatting standards for XML. The latest security standards, endorsed by Microsoft, IBM, Sun and BEA, among others, give developers two new protocols to help parse XML documents into discrete data for transmission. W3C is also shipping a new Validator to keep your XML clean.

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W3C Eyes New Security Protocols for B2B XML

The W3C has taken two steps forward on its proposal for two new protocols to ensure better security for XML data transfers. Developers have until Halloween to tell W3C if it's headed in the right direction with the latest plan. The proposals, XML Encryption Syntax and Processing and Decryption Transform for XML Signature, would enable data sharing and web services transactions to use smaller XML data elements rather than entire XML documents. See if the plans are a trick or treat in time for your comments.

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