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SafeNet, Inc. was an information security company based in Belcamp, Maryland, United States, which was acquired in August 2014 by the French security company Gemalto. Gemalto was, in turn, acquired by Thales Group in 2019.
SaferNet is a Brazilian non-governmental organization that combats Internet crime in partnership with the Federal Public Ministry.It facilitates anonymous reporting and provides information and training about Internet safety and security.
Aladdin Knowledge Systems was founded in 1985 by Jacob (Yanki) Margalit, when he was 23 years old; he was soon joined by his brother Danny Margalit, who took the responsibility for product development at the age of 18, while at the same time completing a Mathematics and Computer Science degree at Tel Aviv University.
SafeNet Teams with Wind River to Simplify Software Monetization for Embedded Systems Running on VxWorks SafeNet Sentinel® RMS together with Wind River VxWorks® RTOS provide embedded system ...
The KSV-21 was originally built by SafeNet but has since been purchased by Raytheon [1] as a tamper-resistant reprogrammable module and is backwards compatible with the KOV-14 Fortezza Plus card. It adds features including support for SCIP, Enhanced Firefly and NSA's 21st century Key Management Initiative. It can perform Type 1 encryption and ...
www.safenet-inc.com /products /content _security /index.asp ESafe Protect ( eSafe , formerly known as EliaShim Antivirus ) is a range of software security products developed by EliaShim Limited, based in Haifa , Israel. [ 1 ]
Logo. The Cryptographic Module Validation Program (CMVP) is a joint American and Canadian security accreditation program for cryptographic modules.The program is available to any vendors who seek to have their products certified for use by the U.S. Government and regulated industries (such as financial and health-care institutions) that collect, store, transfer, share and disseminate ...
The National Security Agency took over responsibility for all US government encryption systems when it was formed in 1952. The technical details of most NSA-approved systems are still classified, but much more about its early systems have become known and its most modern systems share at least some features with commercial products.