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April 18, 2011

SafeNet Unveils Two New Migration Bundles

Offering companies a fully trusted authentication alternative, SafeNet (News - Alert) has announced the immediate availability of two new migration bundles.

For customers looking to transition from vendor-controlled authentication to self-controlled authentication, the new SafeNet migration solutions offer a seamless migration path. These new bundled solutions put control and programmability in users’ hands. From existing authentication solutions, optional migration planning and implementation services enable seamless installation and transition. To allow seamless migration from existing authentication solutions, both solutions include a single management platform, a range of authenticator choices, field-programming pens and a brokering functionality.

With the help of SafeNet’s trusted authentication solutions, companies can create and protect sensitive information in a secured environment, leveraging SafeNet’s programmable tokens and Hardware Security Modules (HSMs), the company stated.

“Recent data breach headlines highlight the importance of data protection. Anyone can be hacked,” said Tsion Gonen, corporate vice president of products and marketing at SafeNet. “Our focus with these new migration offerings is to help companies transition to fully trusted authentication solutions that deliver state-of-the-art security technology combined with customer control and flexibility. We place the ultimate control where it should be, with the enterprise itself.”

Throughout the information lifecycle, SafeNet’s unique approach to data protection focuses on protecting and controlling sensitive data. This data-centric approach protects data wherever it resides, through the combination of encryption, access control, key management, and authentication. SafeNet leaves that decision to the customer, unlike other authentication vendors that ride a trend or a news wave and suggest that customers should move to singular authentication solutions.

In May 2009, the company signed a partnership agreement with TantaComm (News - Alert), a provider of contact center recording and management products. This partnership was initiated to create an audio file and database encryption solution that can help call centers dealing with cardholder data to become PCI (News - Alert) compliant. TantaComm Recording Platform is offers recording software and computer telephony integration (CTI) necessary to accomplish tasks reliably and with a minimum of user involvement. 



Raju Shanbhag is a contributing editor for TMCnet. To read more of Raju’s articles, please visit his columnist page.

Edited by Jennifer Russell
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