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SecureDoc Enterprise Edition Certifications and Validations
SecureDoc™ is
the only disk encryption certified by the US
National Security Agency (NSA) for protecting SECRET
data within US government agencies (for the FORTEZZA
based SecureDoc),
See
http://www.winmagic.com/images/nsacert.jpg
SecureDoc™ is the only disk encryption software to
have FIPS 140-1 level 2,
See
http://csrc.nist.gov/cryptval/140-1/140crt/140crt209.pdf
With the crypto module validation AES (256 bit)
encryption algorithm with certificate number 1 by
NIST
http://csrc.nist.gov/cryptval/cmvp2002/photos.html
SecureDoc™ is the only disk encryption to support
DoD Common Access Card smartcard, and even pass the
PKI enable interoperability test at Defense
Information Systems Agency’s (DISA) Joint
Interoperability Test Command (JITC), see
http://jitc.fhu.disa.mil/pki/vendor/winmagic_securedoc3_8.html
SecureDoc™ is the first and only disk encryption to
be used for Homeland Security Presidential Directive
12 (HSPD-12), FIPS 201.
The WinMagic SecureDoc application uses strong
encryption to offer both security and
adaptability.
SecureDoc disk encryption is based on PKCS standards
from the ground up, employs state-of-the-art
encryption concepts, and possesses unique
centralized key
management without the vulnerability of a “master
password”. The RSA SecurID 800 token offers
portability of digital credentials, without
sacrificing the security of those credentials.
SecureDoc has integrated with the RSA SecurID 800
token to take advantage of the convenience and
security to create a simplified login to the desktop
environment. This integration allows pre-boot
authentication of end users through the digital
credentials stored securely on the RSA SecurID
authenticator.
SC
Magazine Recommended for Best Encryption solution of
2006
"A
comprehensive, solid toolset for enterprise-level
data encryption.
Recommended award goes to
SecureDoc due to its inherent flexibility, depth
of design and standards-based approach. There is
little worthwhile in the realm of hard drive data
encryption that you couldn’t achieve with this
product within a Windows environment. It is scalable
up to enterprise level if you wish, and compatible
with various authentication methodologies."
http://www.scmagazine.com/us/grouptest/details/f4a17fbf-ef80-22d2-ddef-f5614fb3075f/data-encryption-2006/
http://www.scmagazine.com/us/news/article/610196/
SecureDoc Receives "CRN Test Center Recommended”
from CRN Magazine
“While the product’s encryption ability is
impressive, usability will be the deciding factor
for a product of this nature. Luckily, WinMagic took
the end users’ needs to heart and built what amounts
to a seamless experience. The product encrypts and
decrypts data behind the scenes and in realtime; end
users will not even notice the process taking
place.”

SecureDoc Receives two awards for “Best
Deployment Scenario - 2005” Award from Info Security
Magazine
“WinMagic’s SecureDoc Disk Encryption Makes it
Simple to protect client Data.”
“WinMagic’s SecureDoc Full-Disk Encryption
solution prevents unauthorised Access.”
The “Info Security Products Guide” listing more than
400 product vendors from North America, Europe,
Asia-Pacific and more, highlights this award and
will be available from July 2005. This is an ad-free
guide that plays a vital role in keeping end-users
informed of the choices they can make when it comes
to protecting their digital resources. Other awards
listed at www.infosecurityproducts guide.com

SecureDoc
Receives Editor's Choice Award from
Network Computing
More accolades for SecureDoc from
WinMagic!!!! After receiving the
Editor's Choice Award from Windows
and .NET magazine, SecureDoc is
honoured with the Editor’s Choice
Award from Network Computing in the
same month. SecureDoc raises the
bar, gets an A and leaves
competition products far behind with
score of C and D.... See
http://www.networkcomputing.com/1320/1320f43.html
This article is quite interesting
because:
- It tells how Network
Computing uses FBI tool EnCase
to find information after
encrypting the files with File
and Folder Encryption such as
Microsoft EFS or other products.
This is the proof that only disk
encryption can protect disk data
properly.
- It states as well that
Virtual Drive encryption suffers
the same weaknesses.
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