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Recent reports of data breaches together with compliance regulations such as the HIPAA, GLBA, Sarbanes-Oxley Act and EU Data Protection Directives, urge mobile users to secure their confidential data.
SecuBox offers a comprehensive way to protect data on theft-prone mobile devices thus preventing data leakage, securing business assets and protecting brand reputation.
SecuBox creates an encrypted volume that looks and feels like another Windows Mobile storage card. Data encryption happens automatically - files are encrypted on-the-fly when they are written to the encrypted card, and decrypted when read from the card. With its seamless integration into day-to-day routines, SecuBox becomes an optimal choice for busy professionals who need efficient solution to their mobile security needs. Encryption key backup, file wiping compliant with the U.S. DoD 5220.22-M specifications, command line support and many other features will satisfy corporate environments and more demanding users.
New 1.4 version highlights:
- “Designed for Windows Mobile 6.0”
- Auto-unmount volumes on device sleep
- Added support for SH4 processors.
SecuBox runs under Pocket PC 2000/2002/2003SE, Windows Mobile 5.0 for Pocket PC, Windows Mobile Professional/Classic (6.0). The smartphone version supports all smartphones from Smartphone 2002 to Windows Mobile Standard (6.0). Windows CE 3.0/4.0/4.1/4.2/5.0/5.2 handhelds are supported as well. Versions for ARM, MIPS, SH3, SH4 processor types are available.
Pricing and Availability
SecuBox 1.4 is currently available in English and Japanese languages. Aiko Solutions offers a fully-functional 30 day trial at no cost, and it can be downloaded from www.aikosolutions.com. A single-user license can be securely purchased online at only USD 39.95. Volume discounts and academic pricing available.
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