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Certes Networks Announces Network Encryption Starter Kit

Encryption Starter Kit includes TrustNet Manager software and two 3-Mbps multilayer encryption appliances

Sep 07, 2011 | 04:41 PM | 


Pittsburgh, PA, September 7, 2011- Certes Networks, the leader in scalable network encryption, announced today the availability of a Network Encryption Starter Kit. This attractively priced entry bundle makes it easy and cost effective for organizations to experience the full benefits of multi-layer encryption. The kit can be ordered online at www.certesnetworks.com and has multiple encrypted throughput options available.

"Many enterprises and government organizations allow network and security professionals to use corporate credit cards to expedite the ordering process for items below a certain cost threshold," said Thomas Gill, CEO of Certes Networks. "At the request of several customers, we created an e-commerce portal where customers can order the starter kits online for proof of concepts or small encryption deployments. Several customers have already taken advantage of this and have been pleased with the cost and convenience.”

The Encryption Starter Kit is priced under $1,000 USD and includes TrustNet Manager software and two 3Mbps multi-layer encryption appliances and be can be upgraded to higher bandwidths. Certes Networks offers the only variable speed encryption option on the market, which allows organizations to match encrypted throughput to their existing link speeds, with 23 different bandwidth options ranging form 3Mbps to 10Gbps across four platforms.

With the scalability of TrustNet Manager, the Encryption Starter Kit can be the foundation of an enterprise-wide encryption and data privacy strategy. TrustNet Manager’s powerful web-based policy builder makes it easy to add sites and data centers at any time to the encryption deployment. Regardless of the number of sites being secured, the management remains easy and the encryption remains transparent to the network.

To learn more about the Network Encryption Starter Kit online or to order, go to http://www.certesnetworks.com/products/encryption-starter-kit.html

To learn more about Certes Networks' encryption solutions, visit www.certesnetworks.com, call 1-888-833-1142 or send an email to info@certesnetworks.com

About Certes Networks Certes Networks is the leader in multi-layer encryption solutions for high performance networks. The Company provides advanced encryption solutions for wide area networks, and enables secure connectivity to private and public clouds. Certes Networks helps organizations improve security, decrease risk, and reduce the cost of compliance while enabling high performance and secure connectivity to critical infrastructures.



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