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Encryption/Data Security

The CyberAngel Tracking Software (Mobile Security group test)

Company: CyberAngel Security Solutions Inc
Pricing: $59.95 1 year license

With seven years behind it, Cyber Angel software has developed into a neat little package, which, apart from its tracking capabilities, also offers a CyberAngel Secured Drive. This requires password authentication but, once in, allows the user to keep all confidential data in total privacy in this protected drive. With ...

 

Paranoia2

Company: Digital Security International LLC
Pricing: $14,000

In today's world of CD-ROMs and high-capacity DVDs, it is easy to forget that there are other storage media which still have considerable popularity. One frequently overlooked example of this is the humble tape, which is still vital for many businesses. 
Modern tapes have extremely high capacities, and developments in ...

 

ABSPlus (Mobile Security group test)

Company: CMS Peripherals
Pricing: $299

ABSPlus is probably better know in the backup and recovery market and so it will be little surprise that what we are now looking at is exactly that - and more. It is an ideal storage unit to regularly back up all laptop data. With the software supplied the device ...

 

Encryption Plus Hard Disk (Encryption group test)

Company: PC Guardian Technologies
Pricing: $99.95

Encryption Plus Hard Disk encrypts entire hard disks or selected partitions. Encryption of the OS files is optional. It also offers pre-boot authentication whether or not the operating system files are encrypted.

 

RSA SureFile (Encryption group test)

Company: RSA Security
Pricing: $95.00

RSA SureFile combines RSA's encryption technology alongside PKWARE's PKZIP to create an encryption product that also compresses files and folders to save space and bandwidth. Because encrypted files are generally fairly random looking, they are incompressible by hardware that may be part of a bandwidth-saving infrastructure. So, it is better ...