It’s often said that the vast majority of people who use Microsoft Office never utilize 90 percent of its capabilities. It’s also likely that many people are completely unaware of the built-in security and privacy features that you get with Office, which can provide much more protection for the sensitive data that you create with Word, Excel and other Office programs. Microsoft Press has made available a free ebook by Mitch Tulloch that shows you how to use such features as digital signatures, encryption, restricted editing, the Document Inspector and more.
About The Author
Deb Shinder
Debra Littlejohn Shinder is a technology and security analyst and author specializing in identity, security and cybercrime, utilizing her past experience as a police officer and police academy/criminal justice instructor. She has written numerous books and articles for web and print publications and has been awarded the Microsoft MVP designation for fourteen years in a row.
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