APMsafe.com Inc. unveiled today a new encryption software, Cypherus, at Fall COMDEX in Las Vegas.
Cypherus strongly encrypts files, allows users to send secure email and attachments, has a secure database that allows users to store confidential information (such as PINs, passwords, and other codes), and has a digital shredder that completely destroys unwanted and confidential data from the hard drive.
"Cypherus challenges the industry benchmark for encryption levels, and the affordable price and ease of use make this highly secure encryption technology ideal for everyone," said Cypherus Product Manager Jeremy Castro.
While the industry-accepted level for symmetric encryption is a 64-bit key, Cypherus goes well beyond this standard. Cypherus security levels are adjustable to the user's preference up to a maximum 448-bit encryption key.
An intuitive user interface grants point-and-click access to Cypherus security functions and makes using encryption, which was a domain reserved for encryption experts, easy for all levels of computer users.
"Whether you are a corporate executive safeguarding your intellectual property or just sending email to friends from home, it is easy to protect your digital privacy with Cypherus," said Castro.
Reports of data theft and loss of proprietary information have become commonplace, and stories of hackers and laptop thefts are reported almost daily. Thus Castro notes, "It is simply too easy for someone to get information from your computer. Cypherus is a tool that was designed to keep your confidential information private."
Founded in 1995 and headquartered in Pasadena, California, APMsafe.com Inc. is a digital security solution provider that produces affordable software to meet the privacy needs of the consumer, business, and vertical markets. With its subsidiary company Biometric Verification, Inc., APMsafe.com develops a wide range of security and biometric solutions, including Cypherus, the stand-alone desktop encryption product, and the pcE suite of biometric security software. Cypherus is the first consumer product the firm has released.
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