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HARDWARE SECURITY SOLUTIONS

 

The protection, management and the secure use of cryptographic keys are fundamental to the security delivered by encryption, digital signature and digital rights management systems. As a leader in the HSM market Altech NamITech ISS is a reseller of the nCipher product suite. nCipher's FIPS-validated hardware security modules (HSMs), nShield and netHSM, meet these requirements for a host of commercial and custom-built business applications employing encryption, SSL, PKI or other cryptographic techniques. Deploying nCipher's Security World key management framework, these hardware platforms go far beyond simple key storage and protection, to deliver a secure and scalable high-assurance security infrastructure.

 

Hardware Security Modules

 

netHSM

A highly secure, network-attached Hardware Security Module (HSM) that provides a shareable cryptographic resource for multiple servers.

nShield

Dedicated hardware security module for advanced cryptographic security and secure key management.

payShield

The payShield Option has been designed to meet the stringent security requirements of the payments industry.

 

 

SSL Acceleration

nCipher's SSL acceleration solutions offload SSL processing to free up server capacity, reducing the requirement for additional servers and software, lowering overall security infrastructure costs.  Increased performance can be combined with FIPS 140-2 validated key management to provide the highest level of information assurance, reducing risk and promoting compliance with regulatory requirements.

 

nFast

High-performance PCI cards that promotes enterprise-wide deployment of (SSL) security.

nForce

Tamper-resistant SSL Offload Card that secure the cryptographic keys that underpin SSL.

 

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