United Kingdom : Cachet Launches GED-i Storage Encryption Security Solution in the UK.Byline: Mamta03 Cachet cachet /ca·chet/ (ka-sha´) a disk-shaped wafer or capsule enclosing a dose of medicine. ca·chet n. An edible wafer capsule used for enclosing an unpleasant-tasting drug. Software Solutions today announces the formal launch of the GED-i family of Storage Encryption The reversible transformation of data from the original (the plaintext) to a difficult-to-interpret format (the ciphertext) as a mechanism for protecting its confidentiality, integrity and sometimes its authenticity. Encryption uses an encryption algorithm and one or more encryption keys. solutions in the UK. GED-i is the most robust storage encryption system available and is used by a number of leading international clients. Cachet Software Solutions ("Cachet") today announces the formal launch of the GED-I storage encryption solution in the UK. An Israeli-developed product, GED-I is a family of appliances that is unique in providing AES 256 encryption alongside patent-pending additional capabilities for scrambling information to avoid it being re-constituted without the permission of authorized au·thor·ize tr.v. au·thor·ized, au·thor·iz·ing, au·thor·iz·es 1. To grant authority or power to. 2. To give permission for; sanction: key-holders. Customers include leading defense and military organizations, universities, pharmaceuticals, oil and gas and other companies with sensitive data. Stuart Kenley, MD of Cachet says "we expect GED-I to be a big winner in the UK as we have not seen another product that achieves all the same benefits in a single appliance with management software too. Most accounts trying to achieve this level of encryption are faced with building home-grown solutions that are less robust than GED-I and much more costly to implement too. The GED-I family will ensure compliance with recent privacy standards such as CA 1386, PCI DSS (Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard) Security procedures from the PCI Security Standards Council for merchants that accept credit cards online. , DOD (1) (Dial On Demand) A feature that allows a device to automatically dial a telephone number. For example, an ISDN router with dial on demand will automatically dial up the ISP when it senses IP traffic destined for the Internet. 5015.2 and several others. It combines 3 layers of encryption security that pretty much guarantee that no theft or loss of storage data can any longer be a security or privacy risk. Kenley adds "It seems that this year there has been a big focus on encryption-based security and we think the time is right to bring GED-I to market to satisfy growing customer needs in this space. The recent data losses by the RAF, Department of Work and Pensions, and others, highlight the need to protect data storage in the event that it is lost or stolen, by encrypting all the data so that none of it can be read without remote keys which remain with the authorized users authorized user Radiation physics A person who, having satisfied the applicable training and experience requirements, is granted authority to order radioactive material and accepts responsibility for its safe receipt, storage, use, transfer and disposal only. The GED-i patent-pending storage encryption solution provides three layers of security: Industry Standard Cryptography, proprietary geometric scrambling and proprietary interference. GED-i's solutions are unique in their ability to thwart even the most sophisticated attempts to illegitimately il·le·git·i·mate adj. 1. Against the law; illegal. 2. Born out of wedlock. 3. Grammar Not in correct usage. 4. Incorrectly deduced; illogical. 5. retrieve protected data via a Multi-layer combination of innovative and conventional methods. Kenley concludes, GED-i's encryption solution is the core layer for data security and it will enable our customers to encrypt See encryption. and protect any type of data with a single and central solution. Copyright : Euclid Infotech Pvt. Ltd. Provided by Syndigate.info an Albawaba.com company |
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