If you have a database that contains 1,000 names of Massachusetts residents and lose it without the data being encrypted, that's $5,000,000.
Yikes could your business, or that of your clients, afford to take such a risk with unencrypted data?
A product that we’ve been using ourselves for several years provides secure commercial grade encryption capability for OpenInsight applications (OpenInsight’s ENCRYPT_FORMAT uses an algorithm which is widely viewed as not being suitable for new applications). S/Encrypt provides multiple encryption algorithms (including AES256) to satisfy the most demanding of clients (in our case security aware financial firms and “sensitive” Government Agencies).
This is a topic that every software developer, working with sensitive data, needs to be taking seriously these days. If you find yourself in this camp, then you’ll be interested in S/Encrypt as your fast, secure and economical solution to this legal requirement. To learn more, please contact Martyn (Martyn at Sprezzatura dot Com) for a copy of the latest S/Encrypt documentation.
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