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Voltage SecureData Grows Momentum With Major Integrators

From the RSA 2008 Conference in SAN FRANCISCO, CA – April 8, 2008 - A growing list of major systems integrators (SI’s) are embracing Voltage SecureData, an advanced cryptographic solution that elegantly addresses the security and protection of consumer identities and financial, account and credit information in large corporate databases. Based on a new encryption approach, Format-Preserving Encryption, Voltage SecureData also speeds time-to-compliance with PCI DSS (Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard) and other mandates, on average, by more than five times.

Early adopters, including most recently a major Australian organization, are discovering that Voltage SecureData is the most innovative, most rapidly-integrated, easiest-to-deploy cryptographic solution to surface in the market in the past five years. Whereas other security systems force organizations to expend massive effort re-architecting and re-writing code, Voltage SecureData very simply protects customer information as it is collected, used and stored across databases and applications—minimizing changes to legacy applications. Through a growing ecosystem of integration partners – featuring BearingPoint Inc.; MphasiS, a division of Electronic Data Systems Corp. (EDS); and others, including the integrator of record for a major deployment in Australia – large enterprises across the globe are embracing Voltage SecureData’s innovative approach. Enterprises working with Voltage SecureData include leading credit card issuers, banks, government organizations and retailers.

Voltage SecureData’s early market momentum demonstrates that there finally is a ‘real’ data encryption solution that very simply just works. The alternatives are too complex, costly, and difficult to maintain.

Voltage SecureData’s momentum arrives at a critical time for organizations seeking to avoid sensitive information breaches, leaks, business loss and irreparable brand damage; and rapidly and cost effectively – with as little disruption to business or infrastructure as possible – comply with complex government and industry mandates such as PCI DSS (Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard), EU Data Protection, Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act (GLBA), US HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act), Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA), California SB1386 and the new Identity Theft Red Flag regulations.

"Data protection needs to take into account both internal and external threats, including those against critical database and application resources," said Trent Henry, vice president and research director, Burton Group. "However, many protection mechanisms require application retooling or add complexity that delays or halts deployment. Format-preserving encryption overcomes these issues. It's an exciting step toward improved, simpler data protection and compliance with regulatory requirements."

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DPW id#: 1207698810
date posted: Jun. 20, 2008
category: Small Business Software and Services:Security and Firewalls
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vendor: Voltage Security, Inc.
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