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CSE Qualifies WinMagic's SecureDoc v4.3 for Canadian Government.


SecureDoc Full-Disk Encryption on Canadian Government's Procurement List

MISSISSAUGA, Ontario -- WinMagic([R]) Inc. (www.winmagic.com), the innovative leader in disk encryption, today announces that its SecureDoc v4.3 full-disk encryption solution has been qualified by the Communications Security Establishment Noun 1. Communications Security Establishment - Canadian agency that gathers communications intelligence and assist law enforcement and security agencies
CSE

international intelligence agency - an intelligence agency outside the United States
 (CSE (Certified Systems Engineer) See Microsoft certification. ) for inclusion on the IT Security Pre-qualified Product List (IPPL IPPL International Primate Protection League
IPPL Industrial Preparedness Planning List
) under the IT Security Product Pre-qualification Program (IPPP IPPP Institute for Particle Physics Phenomenology (UK)
IPPP Initiatives for Proliferation Prevention Program (US Department of Energy)
IPPP Isopropylphenyl Phosphate
IPPP Internet Publishing Pilot Program
). The IPPP is an initiative jointly led by the CSE and Public Works and Government Services Canada Public Works and Government Services Canada, also referred to as Department of Public Works and Government Services, is the department of the government of Canada with responsibility for the government's internal servicing and administration.  (PWGSC PWGSC Public Works and Government Services Canada ) to pre-qualify IT security products for use within the Government of Canada The Government of Canada is the federal government of Canada. The powers and structure of the federal government are set out in the Constitution of Canada.

In modern Canadian use, the term "government" (or "federal government") refers broadly to the cabinet of the day and
 (GC).

The objective of the program is to facilitate the procurement of IT security products by GC departments that meet CSE's pre-qualification criteria. IT security products which are to be considered by CSE for placement on the IPPL must meet one or more of the following requirements:

* Validation to FIPS (Federal Information Processing Standards) A series of publications issed by the U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) that specifies information security guidelines for federal government departments and agencies.  140-1 or FIPS 140-2, or integration of a cryptographic module validated to FIPS 140-1 or FIPS 140-2 under the Cryptographic Module Validation Program The Cryptographic Module Validation Program (CMVP) is a joint American and Canadian security accreditation program for cryptographic modules. The program is available to any vendors who seek to have their products certified for use by the U.S.  (CMVP)

* Endorsement under CSE's Cryptographic Endorsement Program (CEP)

* Certification or recognition under the Canadian Common Criteria Scheme (CCS (1) (Common Channel Signaling) A communications system in which one channel is used for signaling and different channels are used for voice/data transmission. Signaling System 7 (SS7) is a CCS system, also known as CCS7. See SS7. )

SecureDoc holds not only FIPS 140-2 Level 1 but is also the only full disk encryption Full disk encryption (or whole disk encryption) is a kind of disk encryption software or hardware which encrypts every bit of data that goes on a disk. The term "full disk encryption" is often used to signify that everything on a disk including the operating system is  solution to achieve Level 2 from the National Institute of Standards & Technology (NIST) of the U.S. Department of Commerce. SecureDoc has also achieved BITS Tested Mark for use by financial industry, earned Common Criteria Evaluation Assurance Level The Evaluation Assurance Level (EAL1 through EAL7) of an IT product or system is a numerical grade assigned following the completion of a Common Criteria security evaluation, an international standard in effect since 1999.  4 (EAL 4) Certification (the highest level that is recognized in over 20 countries worldwide), and is the only disk encryption software To protect confidentiality of the data stored on a computer disk a computer security technique called disk encryption is used. This article discusses software which is used to implement the technique (for cryptographic aspects of the problem see disk encryption).  certified by the NSA to safeguard U.S. government's "SECRET" level data.

SecureDoc also passed a separate examination process performed by the CSE which verified that:

* SecureDoc uses FIPS-approved cryptographic algorithms and key management scheme

* SecureDoc does not contain known vulnerabilities which pose unacceptable risks

* SecureDoc has potential application within the Government of Canada

"This certification from the CSE underscores WinMagic's commitment to the Canadian Government and governments worldwide," said Thi Nguyen-Huu, CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board.  for WinMagic. "Internationally, government agencies and organizations alike are looking to protect against data breaches from lost or stolen notebooks and information leakage from removable media devices," Nguyen-Huu continued. "WinMagic's numerous certifications, including Common Criteria and FIPS 140-1 and 140-2, ensure organizations can be certain that SecureDoc not only protects all data, but also complies with all international data security requirements."

Working at the pre-boot level, SecureDoc makes it simple to incorporate single- or multi-factor authentication through passwords, USB tokens, smart cards, biometrics, TPM and PKI technology. For a list of smart cards and readers supported by SecureDoc, visit http://www.winmagic.com/solutions/third-party-integration.html. SecureDoc also supports removable media including USB thumb drives, flash removable media, and CD/DVDs - enabling organizations to transparently implement IT data security policies that will ensure that all removable media are encrypted to prevent data leakage of personal identifiable information and sensitive data.

Compatible with all editions of Microsoft (Nasdaq:MSFT) Windows Vista, XP, and 2000, SecureDoc Enterprise Edition makes it simple to configure user/group profiles, deploy them, and manage them for tens of thousands of users. Remote features permit adding, removing, or augmenting user/group profiles as well as allowing password recovery and integration/synchronization with Active Directory and other LDAP servers.

In addition, it is uniquely positioned to provide the dynamic provisioning of keys and key files to users, and possesses the unique ability to label keys in human readable terms so that they can be easily identified and recognized for encrypted archived data stores. Problems related to unlocking these long term storage archives are solved as the respective encryption key can now be dynamically provisioned. Passwords will not be remembered 20 years from now, but the encryption keys can still be easily identified in human readable text formats.

About WinMagic Inc.

WinMagic's robust and innovative SecureDoc software provides the world's most secure full-disk encryption. Easy to use, deploy, and manage, SecureDoc Enterprise Edition makes it simple to combine full-disk encryption with user authentication at pre-boot. Authentication is provisioned in a single- or multi-factor fashion including password, smart card, TPM, hardware token, PKI, and biometrics. SecureDoc protects data at rest for endpoint devices including desktops, notebooks, external USB drives, and CD/DVDs. WinMagic's data at rest solution provides granular capabilities of end-user management at an enterprise level through integration with MS Active Directory, LDAP servers, or PKI. SecureDoc's unparalleled robustness, operability, and performance allows for easy enterprise deployments offering centralized administration with remote installation, and password recovery. Headquartered in Mississauga, Canada, WinMagic operates in over 43 countries. For more information on products or services, please visit www.WinMagic.com, call 1-888-879-5879, or email info@WinMagic.com.

SecureDoc, SecureDoc Enterprise Server, Compartmental SecureDoc, SecureDoc PDA (Personal Digital Assistant) A handheld computer for managing contacts, appointments and tasks. It typically includes a name and address database, calendar, to-do list and note taker, which are the functions in a personal information manager (see PIM). , SecureDoc Personal Edition, SecureDoc RME, SecureDoc Removable Media Encryption, MySecureDoc, MySecureDoc Personal Edition Plus, MySecureDoc Media, and SecureDoc Central Database are trademarks of WinMagic Inc. Other products mentioned here in may be trademarks and / or registered trademarks of their respective owner.
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