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SafeNet With New Product For Third-party Data Centers

Mar 4, 2010
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To help enterprises with security and access information of data held in third-party centers, SafeNet has a new product of intelligent authentication tokens. Control and encryption is a major focus with the new product, it allows certain policies and access rights to be assigned to different pieces of data. SafeNet’s authentication tokens can be used with a wide range of database from IBM’s DB2, to Microsoft’s SQL and Oracle products.

Peter Schill, SafeNet’s director of channel sales, said,

“Since company networks no longer have a traditional perimeter, the data itself must be controlled. Cloud computing is not a threat to security. It can be solved if you have the right technologies in place.”
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