Webcast- Winmagic Full Disk Encryption

September 21, 2007

Join us for a live demonstration on the ease of use of WinMagic’s SecureDoc 4.3.
Provides full disk encryption to protect sensitive information stored on laptops, desktops and PDAs. By offering integration with popular tokens and PKI at pre-boot time (after bios POST but before the OS loads) with dual and triple factor authentication (password/token/biometrics), SecureDoc provides the ultimate security and flexibility in data protection.
You don’t want to be listed here on the Chronology of Data Breaches

Summary of the Strengths and Unique Differentiating Features
• Easy to configure, deploy and manage
• Centralized Management of key and key files through MS SQL Server
• Strong Access Control with Multifactor Authentication via passwords, Hardware Tokens, PKI, smart card, or biometrics
• No back door. All recovery features are governed and controlled by your organization, not by WinMagic. Source code validation by third parties and by different governments ensures that no back door exists.
• Support of Trusted Platform Module (TPM v1.2)
• Interoperability with imaging software
• Virus Recovery
• Compatible with VMWARE
• Supports removable media including USB externals drives, CD / DVD’s
• Power Out Protection
• Large Disk Support
• Support for RAID controllers
• Full Disk, File / Folder Encryption
• Supports Microsoft Windows Vista, XP, 2000

2007 SCITDA Fall Conference

September 9, 2007

CAD will be exhibiting and presenting at the 2007 SCITDA Fall Conference in Myrtle Beach, SC this September.

Don’t miss an exciting session on NAC (Network Access Control) Technologies by Jennifer Jabbusch, CAD.

SCITDA 2007
September 9-12, 2007
Myrtle Beach, SC
SCITDA Website

2007 NC Digital Government Summit

September 5, 2007

Come see CAD at the 2007 NC Digital Government Summit in North Carolina.

A Government Technology Executive Leadership Forum
September 5 – September 6
North Raleigh Hilton
Raleigh, NC
Event Website

CAD Wins State Encryption Contract for NC

September 4, 2007

Carolina Advanced Digital Awarded Contract to provide Data Encryption to State of North Carolina

SILER CITY, NC – September 4, 2007- Carolina Advanced Digital, Inc. (CAD), an industry leader in network security solutions, has been awarded a contract by the State of North Carolina to provide disk encryption using Winmagic’s SecureDoc solution. The contract is part of an effort by state government to increase the security and integrity of confidential and personal information and will offer data encryption protection for laptops, desktops, servers, mobile devices, removable media, and files and folders. Installation, consulting and training will be provided by CAD as part of the contract.

Winmagic’s SecureDoc disk encryption solution meets the State of North Carolina’s criteria for the protection of critical government data and is the only disk encryption software certified by the National Security Agency (NSA). While the contract is mandatory for government agencies, it will be offered as a convenience contract to the North Carolina University and Community College System, as well as the K-12 school system and local government agencies.

The product fits well with Carolina Advanced Digital’s focus on network security and protection of critical data. “The NSA certification holds a lot of weight with us since our company founders are ex-military,” said Susan Jabbusch, Vice President of Carolina Advanced Digital. “We dedicate our engineering efforts solely to best of breed solutions. Our own in-house use and testing of SecureDoc convinced us that it was a superior product to offer our client base.”
 
 
ABOUT CAROLINA ADVANCED DIGITAL
For over 20 years, Carolina Advanced Digital, Inc. has offered the highest level of engineering expertise in support of all enterprise sectors. Serving commercial enterprise, state education systems, state / local and federal government agencies, CAD focuses on IT infrastructure, security and management. The company helps their customers guard their core network, ensuring network security and availability of critical data. 
 
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FOR MORE INFORMATION
For more information, contact Susan Jabbusch at 919-663-2211 or visit www.cadinc.com.