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Monday, March 03, 2008

NetLib Releases Encryptionizer x64 - Database Encryption for the x64 OS

 
Wednesday, February 06, 2008

Don't Let the Bullies Get Your Lunch Money

 
Tuesday, November 20, 2007

NetLib Encryptionizer added to NIST's Cryptographic Module Validation Program FIPS 140-2 Modules In Process List

 
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March 2008

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·                   Encryptionizer x64 Released March 3

·                   FIPS 140-2 Certification Under Way

·                   Don't Let the Bullies Get Your Lunch Money

·                   Technical Support Is Good, But Free Upgrades Are Great!

 

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  • Encryptionizer x64 Released March 3
  • Encryptionizer Certification for FIPS 140-2 by Third Quarter
  • Safeguarding Kids' Lunch Money
  • How NetLib Support Can Save You Money and Headaches

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Encryptionizer x64 Released March 3

 

Encryptionizer x64 Is Here!

NetLib released Encryptionizer x64 March 3, 2008. Now you can encrypt SQL and MSDE databases on your x64 operating system using the same reliable, non-intrusive encryption process.

To get your evaluation copy of Encryptionizer x64, visit netlib.com. If you're an existing customer, you may be eligible for a discount to convert from 32-bit to x64. Visit our website to submit a support request, or call Customer Support.

Read more.



  

FIPS 140-2 Certification Under Way

 

Watch for Encryptionizer FIPS 140-2 Certification Third Quarter

Netlib Encryptionizer is undergoing FIPS 140-2 testing and validation. FIPS 140-2 Certification is a designation offering not only a figurative goverment stamp of approval, but a door to new government contracting opportunities.

FIPS stands for Federal Information Processing Standard. FIPS validation means that Encryptionizer will be certified as having met FIPS 140-2, Security Requirements for Cryptographic Modules. The certification shows that the product is reliable and meets a certain standard of security protection.

See the Modules in Process List.



  

Don't Let the Bullies Get Your Lunch Money

 

School Link Technologies, located in Santa Monica, California, processes lunch payments in secondary education meal programs for over 5,500 school districts nationwide. In such systems, a child pays for lunch with funds linked to the student's ID card. Parents of children enrolled at participating schools use a credit card to fund lunch money credits to the student's account at www.mylunchmoney.com. The credit card authorization, capture, and transaction settlement is supported by Payment Processing, Inc., out of Newark, California.

Find out how Payment Processing used Encryptionizer to safeguard their databases.



   

Technical Support Is Good, But Free Upgrades Are Great!

 

How NetLib Support Can Save You Money and Headaches

If you have NetLib's Silver or Gold support, not only do you get great support for your day-to-day encryption needs, you are eligible for any updates to your Encryptionizer product during your support plan period. These updates can include new features or fixes as well as any updates that might be needed because of Windows Operating system or SQL Server updates or upgrades.


The NetLib Team

NetLib Encryptionizer


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