We use all of the latest technology, including the latest industry
standard encryption protocol (SSL) to secure your transactions.
Not exact matches
When you place an order online at any of the Science Websites, your credit card information is protected through the use of
encryption utilizing Secure Socket Layer (SSL)
protocol, the industry
standard in transferring information to process your orders.
Caliber Fitness employs industry -
standard Secure Socket Layer (SSL) and Hypertext Transfer
Protocol Secure (HTTPS)
encryption measures for all data exchanged between our clients and our application.
* Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync (EAS)-- Microsoft Exchange Server support enabling push email, calendar and contacts * VPN and MDM support fromVPN
protocol developers to help customers efficiently tap into VPN networks, and MDM capabilities that allow IT departments to effectively safeguard employees» mobile devices and corporate data * On Device
Encryption — SAFE helps prevent unauthorized access to mobile data by leveraging the AES 256 - bit encryption standard, encrypting all data, including app - specific internal data and internal / extern
Encryption — SAFE helps prevent unauthorized access to mobile data by leveraging the AES 256 - bit
encryption standard, encrypting all data, including app - specific internal data and internal / extern
encryption standard, encrypting all data, including app - specific internal data and internal / external memory.
SSL is an industry
standard protocol for secure
encryption over the internet.
Temporal Key Integrity
Protocol (TKIP) and Advanced
Encryption Standard (AES) are the two different types of encryption you'll see used on networks secured
Encryption Standard (AES) are the two different types of
encryption you'll see used on networks secured
encryption you'll see used on networks secured with WPA2.
Considering logging,
protocol, and
encryption standards is a great point to transition into the next section of our guide where we shift from questions focused on our needs to questions focused on capabilities of the VPN providers.
Despite being awkward and slow, PGP is still a universally - accepted
standard for email
encryption, and there aren't really any notable
encryption protocols (that I know of.)