The program IPTunnelManager is used for IP tunneling with the options for compressing and encrypting traffic.
Thus, the program makes it possible to create a secure connection for any application or service using TCP/IP (HTTP, FTP, SMTP, POP, NNTP, SNPP, Telnet, etc.). It is especially important for those TCP/IP services and applications (for example, FTP, Telnet, various DBMS) that transfer passwords openly when establishing a connection between a client and a server. IPTunnelManager starts encrypting traffic from the moment when a TCP/IP connection is established, that is why all data transferred between a client and a server are encrypted. Besides, IPTunnelManager protects transferred data from being changed by checking the integrity of the transferred data using a 128-bit MAC algorithm.
Data compression provides a significant (not less than 3 times less) decrease in the volume of data transferred via the network.
Multithreaded, highly effective, streaming traffic processing produces practically no negative influence on the channel capacity.
To create a secure connection, the program does not require opening additional ports and it does not transfer keys via the network (as it uses a synchronous algorithm to encrypt traffic). In fact, one and the same password is used to authorize a client and to encrypt data.
A leading provider of network access control (NACWall) products, NetClarity, has named Christopher Calisi as Chairman and Chief Executive Officer. Calisi worked as a senior executive with several leading computer data integrity and security companies including Symantecm, in his more than 25-year long career.
Third Brigade announced today that its Third Brigade Deep Security product is the first such solution to be validated under NSS Labs’ Product Report on PCI Suitability program.
A leading provider of network access control (NACWall) products, NetClarity, has named Christopher Calisi as Chairman and Chief Executive Officer. Calisi worked as a senior executive with several leading computer data integrity and security companies including Symantecm, in his more than 25-year long career.
The United States Patent and Trademark Office granted ERUCES U.S. patent #7,362,868 for its cryptographic "Hidden link method for storage and retrieval of encrypted data", as announced today by the innovative cryptographic key management provider for the enterprise, ERUCES.