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Whitenoise Secure Solutions protect data and identities at rest and in transmission.

The Security Suite allows you to secure your files on your computer with your USB hardware based key and in communication with other e-mail recipients via two pass phrases.

  1. The Security Suite includes: PC File Encryptor & Encrypted E-Mail Attachment Utility
  2. PC File Encryptor: Encrypts files on your computer from a USB flash drive key
  3. Encrypted E-Mail Attachment Utility: Creates an encrypted mail bag containing files to be emailed
  4. Group File Security: Encrypts files that can be securely shared within a small group.

Secure File Interchange

SFI (Secure File Interchange 2) is a system and protocol for creating secure scalable networks over the Internet for secure file and content exchange while protecting network user identities. This can be deployed in either a managed or self contained context.

Secure File Interchange offers the use of FIPS compliant AES and there are multiple configurations to fit the needs of any government or enterprise.

Additional Secure Solutions (Coming Soon)

We also want to facilitate use of the technology by others through licensing.

  • Whitenoise Software Development Kit
  • Dynamic Identity Verification and Authentication DIVA SDK
  • FPGA - 2 channel chip for secure hardware telecommunications
  • Custom Secure Solutions

Ultimately, we want to work with your engineers to deploy Whitenoise™ key technologies in your products. Adding Whitenoise to your applications or hardware is easy. You will then provide secure solutions and products for your clients. This gives you a competitive advantage. Contact us for more Information.

 

FACT:

Whitenoise is very fast and operates with no noticeable latency. AES algorithms averaged 20 million bits per second on a Pentium 3 chip. On the same platform Whitenoise approached 160 million bits per second. On your average desktop computer today it averages about a gigabit per second encryption speed. (See UVIC performance analysis)

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