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E-Mail & Disc Encryption
Are your data safe?
Would you send confidential quotations to your customers on a postcard? Would you leave HR files open on the table in a café for everyone to see? Certainly not! Then why are more than 95% of all e-mails still being sent without encryption, despite the fact that estimates show that up to 90% of the mail traffic on the Internet consists of spam? Why do we frequently read about stolen laptops or computers whose hard disks contain hundreds of thousands of data records of personal customer information?

Within your internal network, you work with access permissions for databases and file servers in order to limit access to authorised persons. The servers are located in specially protected data centres that can only be accessed by a small number of authorised individuals. But what about the data stored on your local PCs or laptops? How are these protected? A document can easily be copied to a USB stick or forwarded by e-mail and is thus outside the security zone of your servers. To guarantee the security of your confidential information under such circumstances as well, the data must be encrypted. This is necessary to make sure that unauthorised parties cannot access the protected contents.
We ensure this!
Our qualified specialists support you in the planning, implementation, and supervision of your custom-tailored, needs-oriented solution. We know the products of leading vendors and select the most suitable one on the basis of the criteria determined with you. Moreover, we are familiar with common standards, such as S/MIME or OpenPGP for e-mail encryption or the symmetric algorithms (3DES, AES, Blowfish) used for hard-disk encryption. Of course, we can also implement advanced technologies such as token-based authentication or single sign-on for you. Do you use a PKI or do you get the needed certificates from a trust centre? We give you sound advice and help you to decide whether self-distributed keys might not be sufficient.
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