SafeNet Unveils FIP-Certified Ethernet Encryptor

SafeNet Ethernet Encryptors meet strongest U.S. government security standards for encryption

Dark Reading Staff, Dark Reading

June 14, 2007

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BALTIMORE -- SafeNet, Inc., a global leader in information security, today announced that its SafeEnterpriseā„¢ Ethernet 1.0 GB Encryptors have received Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) 140-2, Level 3 approval, the highest level of FIPS security certification obtained by a high speed Ethernet Encryptor.

The FIPS 140-2 Level 3 certification demonstrates that SafeEnterpriseā„¢ Ethernet Encryptors meet the most stringent government security standards and provide organizations with solid assurance that their data will remain secure. FIPS certifications are granted by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and specify the security requirements that need to be satisfied by cryptographic security solutions.

"This FIPS certification provides our customers with the highest level of security assurance," said Andy Solterbeck, vice president of product management, commercial security division, SafeNet. "It shows our clients, the most security conscious organizations in the world, that they are buying a leading product that is government validated for their security needs, and they are buying it from the leading security provider."

SafeNet Inc. (Nasdaq: SFNT)

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