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Expert Author: Sandra Prior | Submitted: 2008-08-08 | Word Count: 764 | Views: 6
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Expert Author: Sandra Prior | Submitted: 2008-08-07 | Word Count: 657 | Views: 44
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Expert Author: Sandra Prior | Submitted: 2008-08-05 | Word Count: 514 | Views: 22
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Expert Author: Jignesh Padhiyar | Submitted: 2008-07-27 | Word Count: 672 | Views: 3
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Expert Author: Pamela Lund | Submitted: 2008-07-24 | Word Count: 502 | Views: 20
In today’s world where much of our personal information and financial transactions are processed via the Internet, data encryption is an essential element to any effective computer security system. This activity is why encryption is important. One of the main reasons why encryption is important has to deal with the way that information is sent via the Internet.
Expert Author: Pamela Lund | Submitted: 2008-07-22 | Word Count: 526 | Views: 76
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