AssureDelivery Adds FIPS 140-2 Encryption and Digital Signature
Protection
NASHUA, NH - March 28, 2005
- Entegrity Solutions, a leading provider of Application Security
for Java-based web, portal and web services applications,
announced today that AssureDelivery now supports FIPS 140-2-compliant
encryption and digital signature protection for files while
stored on disk and in transit.
Entegrity AssureDelivery provides audited and protected delivery
of files to business partners, customers, and other entities.
It also combines various quality of service features to ensure
the files are delivered, very much like an electronic post
office or courier in the physical world.
FIPS 140-2 Level-1 security certification validates products
for use in protecting sensitive information for government
systems. Since many governments require FIPS protection, products
that support FIPS-certified protection mechanisms are well
regarded among those providing high levels of protection.
"FIPS certification makes products like AssureDelivery
an excellent solution to meet various commercial and regulatory
compliance requirements such as HIPAA and Sarbanes-Oxley,"
said David Horvath, Vice President of Technology. "Whether
you need to communicate with partners for order fulfillment,
deliver software to offshore partners, or backup sensitive
files for electronic delivery off-site, AssureDelivery can
meet your requirements and the requirements of government
standards."
AssureDelivery is available from Entegrity Solutions. Prospective
customers can download a full-featured free 30-day trial version
from www.entegrity.com.
About the NIST FIPS 140-2 Standard
The Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) are standards
and guidelines of the National Institute of Standards and
Technology (NIST) that are adopted by the United States government
to improve the use and management of computer and related
telecommunications systems in the Federal Government.
FIPS 140-2, Security Requirements for Cryptographic Modules,
specifies the security requirements that are to be satisfied
by a cryptographic module used within a security system protecting
information within computer and telecommunication systems
(including voice systems). The security requirements cover
areas related to the secure design and implementation of a
cryptographic module including basic design and documentation,
module interfaces, authorized roles and services, physical
security, software security, operating system security, key
management, cryptographic algorithms, electromagnetic interference/electromagnetic
compatibility (EMI/EMC), and self-testing.
The FIPS 140-2 standard supersedes FIPS 140, General Security
Requirements for Equipment Using the Data Encryption Standard,
in its entirety.
About Entegrity Solutions
Entegrity is a leading provider of application security for
Web and Java-based applications, Web sites, and portals. In
addition to AssureDelivery, Entegrity security products include
AssureAccess access management software that provides authentication,
single-sign-on, authorization, audit and security policy administration.
Entegrity also provides Entegrity DCE and DFS, the most widely
accepted solutions for developing and deploying secure distributed
computing applications enterprise-wide. Entegrity Solutions
in headquartered in Nashua, NH, with sales, operations, and
R&D facilities in the UK. For more information, visit
the Entegrity Web site at www.entegrity.com.
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Public Relations at Entegrity.com
Toll Free (US): 1-800-525-4343
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