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Unencrypted pagers a security risk for hospitals, power plants

For most of us, pagers went out when cell phones came in, but some companies are still using them and when the messages are sent without encryption, attackers can listen in and even interfere with the communications.

According to two new reports by Trend Micro, pagers are still in use in hospital settings and in industrial plants.

Stephen Hilt, Trend Micro’s lead researcher on the project, said they don’t have a concrete percentage on the number of encrypted messages.

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Experts challenge Skyhigh’s patent for cloud-based encryption gateway

Skyhigh announced today that it has received a patent for its technology, which moves that encryption gateway into a hosted environment.

Enterprises looking to protect sensitive data stored in cloud services can funnel user traffic through on-premises encryption gateways that allow them to keep control of their encryption keys.

Moving the encryption process to Skyhigh’s servers allows for easier access by remote employees, mobile users, business partners, or customers, said Rajiv Gupta, Skyhigh’s CEO. He says the company offers these encryption gateways in various locations, allowing customers to comply with data residency and privacy laws.

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