Data Encryption Systems has released an Administrator's Tool for its DESlock+ data encryption software

Dark Reading Staff, Dark Reading

June 6, 2006

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TAUNTON, U.K. -- Data Encryption Systems Limited, the UK-based leader in software copyright protection, data encryption, secure messaging and data storage solutions, has released an Administrator's Tool for its award-winning DESlock+ data encryption software. The new utility enables IT managers, project managers and team leaders to quickly configure multiple DESlock+ licenses and to define and manage company-wide groups and user-rights so that specific documents can be viewed only by authorized individuals.

"Our customers who use DESlock+ to protect the information on multiple computers have been asking us to streamline the process of configuring and distributing encryption keys among users, and to provide a system for managing groups and their respective access rights," said David Tomlinson, managing director of Data Encryption Systems. "The new DESlock+ Administrator's Tool significantly simplifies these processes for IT managers, and makes it easy to ensure that individual users, or groups of users, have controlled access to specific documents, folders and volumes."

Data Encryption Systems Ltd.

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