Upon downloading Thunderbird, I also had to download Firefox. This turned into an issue as the current version of Firefox is too new for my version of OS X on my MacBook. I then had to find an earlier version (Version 3.6) to download which was accessible with my computer.
Once that was completed, I was able to install a security certificate from Comodo (www.comodo.com/home/email-security/free-email-certificate.php). From that, I could export my certificate through Firefox and therefore configure Thunderbird to use my e-mail certificate to entail send my digitally-signed e-mail which then I received another e-mail with a certificate I could use to encrypt my next e-mail. Below is a screen capture I took showing my success on sending both e-mails:
From this project, I also looked into how using security is becoming more enforced (for protection purposes) in the business setting. In the article I found, entitled "Tampa Company Using Biometrics to Secure Computer Systems" on Tampa Bay Online (http://www2.tbo.com/content/2010/jan/07/071031/tampa-company-using-biometrics-secure-computer-sys/), it explains how the company, "Realtime North America is using biometric technology to help businesses and government agencies tighten their computer security."
From the article I learned that with the use of biometric technology, that with a press or a swipe, it can recognize the user's unique fingerprint and then enable computers to restrict or allow the user access. The system to do this costs Realtime about $100,000. From this, "the benefit is that the computer administrator can assign by terminal who has access to the information and they have a recorded database - which shows who has access to data, when they access it and for how long and for what purpose," - stated Kenneth D. "Pete" Gunn (former director of safety and security of Space Florida) in the article.
Realtime North America recommends a special mouse and keyboard that scans in the user's fingerprint to obtain a match - the technology is then used to restrict the log-on or level of security for various users. The system can also keep track of each user's activities, this could be helpful when looking at the productivity of the employee.
Finally, it states that Realtime North America believes that biometrics is the final frontier in protecting personal and corporate data - which therefore can save the company millions in fraud losses.
All in all, from this article, it showed me how important security is becoming in the business world and how it can save companies from both fraud and the expense fraud carries along with it.
Finally, it states that Realtime North America believes that biometrics is the final frontier in protecting personal and corporate data - which therefore can save the company millions in fraud losses.
All in all, from this article, it showed me how important security is becoming in the business world and how it can save companies from both fraud and the expense fraud carries along with it.

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