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VIA Technologies Unveils PadLock SDK for Security Performance Boost

VIA Technologies, Inc, a leading innovator and developer of silicon chip technologies and PC platform solutions, today announced the release of the VIA PadLock SDK, a step by step programming guide designed for third party software developers who want to capitalize on the performance enhancing security features built into feature rich VIA processors. . . .. VIA Technologies, Inc, a leading innovator and developer of silicon chip technologies and PC platform solutions, today announced the release of the VIA PadLock SDK, a step by step programming guide designed for third party software developers who want to capitalize on the performance enhancing security features built into feature rich VIA processors. To combat the increasing reliance on security software programs that draw heavily on PC system resources and hamper overall performance, VIA developed the PadLock Hardware Security Suite to complement software programs by taking on much of the heavy lifting involved with information security applications. Featured in all VIA processors based on the C5P Nehemiah core, the VIA Hardware Security Suite offers quantum-based random number generation with the VIA PadLock RNG (Random Number Generator) and AES encryption at blistering speeds through the VIA PadLock ACE (Advanced Cryptography Engine). . VIA Technologies introduces the PadLock SDK, aiming to enhance efficiency for security application developers working with VIA chips.. PadLock SDK, VIA Technologies, Hardware Security Suite, Information Security. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Sep 10, 2004 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Vendors/Products
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Veridis FileCrypt SDK: Strong Encryption for Cross-Platform Applications

Developers will find that implementing security has never been as easy as with FileCrypt SDK, Veridis' library allowing them to add strong encryption compatible with PGP to their applications.. . .. Developers will find that implementing security has never been as easy as with FileCrypt SDK, Veridis' library allowing them to add strong encryption compatible with PGP to their applications. Veridis release FileCrypt SDK, a cross-platform security library Brussels, Belgium - November 20, 2001 - Developers will find that implementing security has never been as easy as with FileCrypt SDK, Veridis' library allowing them to add strong encryption compatible with PGP to their applications. Its Java-like interface adds a familiar look for all modern-time developers and allows the use of the library in all kinds of environments. Thanks to the open architecture, developers can add their own modules or replace existing modules by their own implementations. The Automatic Garbage Collector is most probably a feature developers will appreciate a lot, allowing them not to worry about disposing the objects they create, thus avoiding memory leaks - totally automatically. Philip R. Zimmermann, the inventor of Pretty Good Privacy, said "There needs to be a commercially available technology base to serve as a good alternative to PGP. Veridis's products are the PGP community's best hope to fill that need. I recommend Filecrypt SDK to anyone considering the development of OpenPGP-compliant products. It uses well-designed strong crypto in an easily-licensed form." Veridis offer their library on various platforms, making OpenPGP encryption available on Windows, any Unix implementation, Mac OS, and Symbian. Implementations on other platforms will follow. Not only is the library fully compliant with the OpenPGP standard as decribed in IETF RFC 2440, it also offers full support for the PGP/MIME standard (IETF RFC 2015) as well compatibility with the PGP 6 extensions (User's photograph and X.509 certificates). FileCrypt isbased on a multi-purpose library and therefore includes useful additional services like thread, TCP/IP, file, memory, list & collection management, ... FileCrypt SDK also comes with a clear HTML documentation, and many examples, making the learning process as short as possible. To request the free 30-day evaluation package or for further information, visit http://www.veridis.com or send a message to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. . CONTACT: Axel de Landtsheer Veridis 156 rue Berckmans B-1060 Brussels, Belgium Phone: +32 2 543 04 00 Fax: +32 2 537 51 55 http://www.veridis.com/filecryptsdk . Ensure seamless data protection using SecureCrypt API by Veridis, providing multi-platform integration with S/MIME capability.. FileCrypt SDK, OpenPGP, encryption solutions, cross-platform security, software development. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

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