e-Security

Digitally Sign Emails – Mozilla Thunderbird

1:: Open a new email window in Mozilla Thunderbird. Go to Tools > Account Settings. 2:: Click the Security tab. Click Select next to the Digital Signing field. 3:: Choose the certificate you intend to use for signing. Click OK. Note: If no certificates are present, it still needs to be imported. Follow these instructions and then return to this article to continue. 4:: You can choose the encryption certificate here as well: 5:: To sign all messages, check Digitally sign messages (by default) under the Digital Signing field: 6:: Click OK to complete. If you are not signing by default, proceed to the next step for instructions on signing a single email. 7:: When composing a new email in Thunderbird, click the Security drop down menu and choose Digitally Sign This Message. Note: To send encrypted messages, you must first receive a digitally signed email message from the recipient.  
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What is e-Security?

e-Security In simple terms, eSecurity (or internet security) covers a range of activities to keep electronic information secure. e-Security or Internet security is a branch of computer security specifically related to not only Internet, often involving browser security and the World Wide Web, but also network security as it applies to other applications or operating systems as a whole. Its objective is to establish rules and measures to use against attacks over the Internet. The Internet represents an insecure channel for exchanging information, which leads to a high risk of intrusion or fraud, such as phishing, online viruses, trojans, worms and more.
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