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A modular, centralized, corporation-owned
key management system
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Random and auditable symmetric key generation
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Corporate controlled symmetric key storage,
where no separate corporate key escrow is required
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Scalable key servers and databases
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Easily developed redundant, fault tolerant
configurations
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Separation of encrypted data from key storage
preventing keys from being lost when encrypted data is lost
or stolen
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Individual authorization implemented per symmetric
key and stored on the key server providing corporate driven
addition and removal of access
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Adaptive authorization control over the keys
through centralized management
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Advanced store and forward capabilities on
protected data |
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Ability to lower cost of deployment for file
protection throughout an enterprise and its business partners
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Compartmentalization of security processes
offering effortless recovery from a security compromise.
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Open authentication architecture for controlling
access to keys that is compatible with multiple authentication
mechanisms including:
- Username/password
- Digital Signatures/X.509 Certificates
- Microsoft Native Authentication
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