We're trying implement some encryption software in both our work environment and a company who we work closly with and regularly transmit confidential information with.
We decided on a program called DigiSecret by Tamos to encrypt all of our files so that we can safely send them through e-mail.
When we asked the other company to purchase this software their IT's reply was that they will not purchase nor support any encryption software, because Notes is very secure and has never been hacked.
I couldn't believe that was an IT's response, so before I reply I want to clarify some things.
Notes (domino) works the same way as outlook (exchange) does in the way that it handls e-mail in a security sense. Meaning, Notes doesn't encrypt it's messages nor attachments within them, correct?
I think their IT department may think we're talking about something like PGP, but really this program functions more like WinZip. The approach we're taking with DigiSecret is our e-mail will still be left vulnerable, but no confidential information will be in them only within the attached files which will be encrypted.
If Notes does function like outlook, then there is basically no security and anyone with a packet sniffer could view this information, correct?
-Nate
We decided on a program called DigiSecret by Tamos to encrypt all of our files so that we can safely send them through e-mail.
When we asked the other company to purchase this software their IT's reply was that they will not purchase nor support any encryption software, because Notes is very secure and has never been hacked.
I couldn't believe that was an IT's response, so before I reply I want to clarify some things.
Notes (domino) works the same way as outlook (exchange) does in the way that it handls e-mail in a security sense. Meaning, Notes doesn't encrypt it's messages nor attachments within them, correct?
I think their IT department may think we're talking about something like PGP, but really this program functions more like WinZip. The approach we're taking with DigiSecret is our e-mail will still be left vulnerable, but no confidential information will be in them only within the attached files which will be encrypted.
If Notes does function like outlook, then there is basically no security and anyone with a packet sniffer could view this information, correct?
-Nate