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TMCNet:  New EasyLock 2 Protects Sensitive Data on MacOS X, Windows and Linux; EasyLock 2 now offers cross-platform portabledata encryption

[January 25, 2012]

New EasyLock 2 Protects Sensitive Data on MacOS X, Windows and Linux; EasyLock 2 now offers cross-platform portabledata encryption

(M2 PressWIRE Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) Bucharest, Romania, -- CoSoSys has just released version 2 of their EasyLock solution for portable data protection. The enhanced new version offers full support for cross platform encryption between Windows, Mac OS X and Linux openSUSE and Ubuntu.

The new EasyLock 2 not only provides military-grade protection for data stored on USB flash drives and other portable storage devices through its 256bit AES encryption (CBC-mode), but at the same time allows cross platform mobility by enabling users to protect their files when in transit and to easily access them on different operating systems. All these functionalities are available through the new and improved user interface, which focuses on ease of use and intuitive options.

"The new version of EasyLock makes moving data around much easier. Even better, it gives users flexibility to encrypt and decrypt their data on different operating systems, not possible before in such an easy way. It basically turns a seemingly complicated encryption task into a natural process, no longer making it an inconvenient burden," said Roman Foeckl, CoSoSys CEO. "Most importantly, in this fast-paced world, where thousands of portable devices are lost or stolen on a daily basis, EasyLock 2 will make sure that the stored data is always kept safe".

EasyLock 2 is the perfect solution for both home users that want to encrypt their private files, pictures or other personal information on a USB Flash Drive or external HDD and move them between a Windows PC in the office and a Mac at home, and for business users that need to ensure the privacy and protection of company and client confidential data. As a security bonus for the business segment, EasyLock 2 provides enforced encryption of data moved between endpoints of the corporate network when used together with the device control and data loss prevention solution Endpoint Protector.

EasyLock 2 is available as a 30 day free trial at http://www.EndpointProtector.com.

About CoSoSys CoSoSys is specialized in network device control, endpoint security and data loss prevention (DLP) for Windows / Mac OS X and the development of applications for portable storage device enhancement. The application portfolio includes functions from device control, file tracing and shadowing, password security, data synchronization and network security. CoSoSys distributes its products globally through Distributors, Resellers and directly to users at http://www.EndpointProtector.com and http://www.CoSoSys.com. CoSoSys is an independent software developer since a management buyout from Astaro in July 2011. CoSoSys enjoys a continuously growing installation base of users worldwide and was recognized in 2011 as one of the fastest growing technology companies being a winner of the 2011 Deloitte Technology FAST 50 ranking for Central Europe. The company has offices in Germany, the United States and Romania.

Images and additional materials: http://www.endpointprotector.com/en/index.php/products/easylock http://www.cososys.com/images.html http://www.cososys.com/press_room.html Press Contacts: Mirror Communications Ltd.

Alina Popescu Phone: +40 741 073753 Email: alina@mirror-communications.com CoSoSys Ltd.

Anca Goron Phone: +40 264 593 110 Ext. 113 Email: anca.goron@cososys.com ((M2 Communications disclaims all liability for information provided within M2 PressWIRE. Data supplied by named party/parties. Further information on M2 PressWIRE can be obtained at http://www.presswire.net on the world wide web. Inquiries to info@m2.com)).

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