Thursday, September 22, 2005
ClintonFitch.com Reviews PPCSecurity's Confidential Notes 1.1
Posted by Ekkie Tepsupornchai in "ARTICLE" @ 02:00 PM
"With identity and personal information theft continuing to rise at an alarming rate, the necessity of securing computers, networks and storage devices is greater than ever. The same is true for Windows Mobile devices... While securing the physical device helps in prevention of theft, once the device is in the hands of thieves, it is important that sensitive information be secured from them at all costs. To that end, Pocket PC Security has developed Confidential Notes 1.1."
From my vantage point, corporations tend to be less interested in hardware recovery and more interested in protecting the data stored on the device when it comes to thefts, which is where encryption has become so vital. As the title suggests, Confidential Notes is a notes-taking application at its core, supporting text, audio, and hand-written drawings. The value-add comes with its 256-bit AES encryption making it difficult for thieves to crack. Is it worth the $19.99 price tag? Check out Clinton Fitch's review to find out. For those interested in purchasing or trialing Confidential Notes, you can get it here from Handango [Affiliate].
From my vantage point, corporations tend to be less interested in hardware recovery and more interested in protecting the data stored on the device when it comes to thefts, which is where encryption has become so vital. As the title suggests, Confidential Notes is a notes-taking application at its core, supporting text, audio, and hand-written drawings. The value-add comes with its 256-bit AES encryption making it difficult for thieves to crack. Is it worth the $19.99 price tag? Check out Clinton Fitch's review to find out. For those interested in purchasing or trialing Confidential Notes, you can get it here from Handango [Affiliate].