Encryption

PrimaSoft Encryption - Service Edition Listing updated: January 14, 2005

Encryption Software Service Edition with Scheduling (for Windows): runs scheduled encryption, decryption sessions as a service process. Uses the latest industry standard strong encryption algorithms (AES known as Rijndael, Twofish, RSA,..).
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ProtectDrive Listing updated: July 22, 2004

ProtectDrive is disk/drive encryption software for securing sensitive data on desktops, laptops and servers. ProtectDrive provides pre-boot authentication and encrypts and decrypts all data transparently.
  • Users' Rating: 4.57 [21 votes] - Vote
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QuickHash Library Listing updated: October 31, 2004

An optimized implementation of hash and checksum algorithms: MD2, MD4, MD5, SHA-1, SHA-2(256,384,512), RIPEMD(128,160,256,320), PANAMA, TIGER, CRC-32, CRC-16, CRC-CCITT, ADLER32. The library allows to calculate hashes (message digests), checksums and HMACs for files, memory blocks, strings, blobs, streaming data. It supports 3 interfaces: QuickHash API, C++ Interface and QuickHash Type Library.
  • Users' Rating: 5 [1 vote] - Vote
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Reflection for Secure IT Listing updated: July 14, 2006

Reflection for Secure IT is an SSH-based security solution built for UNIX, Windows, and z/OS environments. By replacing nonsecure Telnet and FTP with Reflection for Secure IT, you can safeguard private data, shore up network defenses, and meet increasingly stringent regulatory requirements with confidence.

Reflection for Secure IT lets you: Secure remote administration of critical servers, even over untrusted networks; Safely transmit sensitive data and ensure that transfers are completed; Access any TCP/IP-based application through a secure transmission tunnel.
  • Users' Rating: 5 [1 vote] - Vote
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SafeBit Listing updated: August 9, 2004

SafeBit is an electronic vault you need for your privacy. It features AES encryption, by creating virtual encrypted disk drives, where you can hide files and folders, keep them encrypted all them time, but still work with them just like you work with normal files. Data is decrypted automatically during the transfer from disk to memory, and re-encryted when data is written back to disk. This process is transparent to the user. SafeBit maintains the security of data even in case of incorrect system shutdown or system crash by keeping the files always encrypted. Container files are protected against accidental deletion. Security is increased also by the automatic closure system and emergency hotkeys.
  • Users' Rating: 4.33 [3 votes] - Vote
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SecEx Secure Shell Client Listing updated: October 1, 2004

SecEx is a network file manager and secure terminal emulator that allows encrypted file transfer between your PC and network servers running Secure Shell. SecEx interoperates with either SSH1 or SSH2 servers on both Unix and Windows operating systems. You can transfer files to and from remote servers, view remote files, and execute remote files on your local PC - using encryption. SecEx automatically detects available carrier protocols available on server systems. Newer SSH servers tend to make SFTP (Secure FTP) available while older secure shell implementations feature SCP ( Secure Copy Program). SecEx also shields against IP and DNS spoofing by recording a server's public host key. During subsequent connection attempts, the known host key is compared to the host key offered by the server.
  • Users' Rating: 4.67 [3 votes] - Vote
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Secure Hive Listing updated: May 25, 2005

Secure Hive is a tool for secure archiving and sharing of files. It enables you to create encrypted archives and self-extracting .exe files for secure storage and file sharing. It also includes a means of encrypting parts of, or entire, documents, email messages, etc. Secure Hive offers the enterprise a method of: Securing sensitive documents; Protecting information during transfer; Securing emails.
  • Users' Rating: 4.89 [62 votes] - Vote
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Super File Encryption Listing updated: August 2, 2004

Super File Encryption is a program for encrypting and protecting your data--good for offices that need to keep important documents secure. Super File Encryption adds a context menu entry to all files and folders. To encrypt or decrypt files/folder, simply right-click on the files/folder in Explorer and select Encrypt or Decrypt command. The software also enables you to have secure e-mail communication over the Internet, preventing unauthorized persons reading attached files.
  • Users' Rating: 4 [3 votes] - Vote
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Tiasoft Secured Drive Listing updated: August 31, 2004

Encryption application that supports encrypted logical drives for Windows XP/2000/NT and Windows ME/95/98 computers. It protects sensitive data on personal computers, notebooks, and removable media and works with all kinds of media, including network-accessible disks. Tiasoft Secured Drive works transparently with other applications.
  • Users' Rating: 4.75 [4 votes] - Vote
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XP_CRYPT Listing updated: July 18, 2004

A database security solution for column encryption within the MSSQL Server, MSDE and Oracle . It allows database administrators and developers to encrypt data without having to invent and develop an entire key management system themselves. XP_CRYPT uses a server side encryption to allow you to encrypt and decrypt data without having to change your applications.
  • Users' Rating: 3.67 [3 votes] - Vote
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