WinMagic Adds Solution

WinMagic launched a German language version of its SecureDoc 4.2 full-disk encryption solution

Dark Reading Staff, Dark Reading

November 21, 2006

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MUNICH -- WinMagic® Inc. (www.winmagic.com), the innovative leader in full-disk encryption, today launched a German language version of its SecureDoc 4.2 full-disk encryption solution. Developed in response to increased demand from its German, Austrian, and Swiss channel partners and customers, the German version includes the full SecureDoc software, SecureDoc Enterprise Server, and a complete set of manuals to make it simple for German enterprises to protect internal, partner, and customer data – even on easily-stolen mobile devices which the FBI estimates are responsible for 50 per cent of network breaches.

Ideally suited to Europe’s increasingly-mobile workforce, WinMagic’s SecureDoc full-disk encryption protects all data on desktops, laptops, and handheld devices by encrypting the entire hard drive at all times. SecureDoc’s ‘install-and-forget’ preboot design simply replaces the Microsoft Windows GINA with a SecureDoc log-on screen to not only provide real-time data protection that is totally transparent to the user, but also prevent intruders bypassing the encryption level.

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