June 20, 2005 -- Ibiquiti introduces Kryptinet - the first archiving compliance solution addressing the problem of data security during electronic asset disposition where unarchived
information can put an individual or business at risk with government regulations.
Information life cycle management often ignores what happens when computing assets are at end of life or end of lease.
The annual disposal of millions of computers, disk drives and storage devices has created a serious security problem.
Recyclers and leasing agencies are now faced with government regulatory compliance with rulings such as the U.S. federal Sarbanes Oxley and HIPPA Acts, the European Basel II initiative
and U.S. Securities Exchange Dealer Registration Act.
Kryptinet satisfies regulations on information security with intelligent information archiving and government certified data destruction.
Kryptinet features:
1. Asset inventory analysis to detect and report on all hardware and software components on a particular computer device.
2. Information analysis to identify, log and report all files that are affected by regulations concerning safe storage and archiving.
3. Semantic analysis to index all selected files as to content by text keyword, including email and message traffic.
4. Archiving of analysis, source and indexed content in secure objects with strong encryption supporting AES, 3-DES and advanced symmetric key algorithms.
5. Web browser forensic portal for querying archive and automatic recovery of information based on file attributes or semantic content.
6. Secure, redundant virtual storage model that eliminates external and internal threats to access and inspection of archived data.
Kryptinet Strengths:
Kryptinet uses the government certified data destruction software from Blancco ( http://www.blancco.us ), the only vendor that meets all international government certification for disk
wiping and data overwrites.
Kryptinet employs the first commercial use of virtualized redundant storage:Chromosome. Data is shredded across geographically distributed storage clusters, with the guarantee that data
can always be recovered even if physical storage or network transport is not always available.
Kryptinet stores all information in encrypted form, severely reducing risks from external threats and eliminating any from internal sources.
Kryptinet provides robust user authentication beyond standard username-password access. Network traffic is further protected through SSL.
Ibiquiti has offices in San Francisco and New York. Research facilities are provided in Haifa Israel.
Blancco operates offices in New York and Finland.