To: caly who wrote (243 ) 9/30/1998 1:28:00 PM From: ilh1 Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 518
This Release explains Windows NT & Access Denied: ====================================================================== LONG BEACH, Calif. - April 14 - Steve Fox, president of Advanced Encryption Technology of America (OTC BB:AETI) is pleased to announce the immediate release of the company's new Access Denied Virtual Disk Encryption System for Windows NT, for the United States. This revolutionary product dynamically creates Virtual encrypted disk partitions on the hard drive of a notebook or desktop PC or server without the need for additional hard disk partitioning software. All directories or files stored in the Virtual encrypted disk are transparently decrypted when opened by the application program and encrypted when saved by the application.The Access Denied Smartcard provides secondary and tertiary levels of security by removing the encryption keys and passwords from the computer itself and storing them on the smartcard, making sensitive data unhackable. "By using 128-bit encryption , we have given the Windows NT user a very strong defense against unauthorized access to sensitive data stored on the computer's hard disk drive," said Fox. "Since most commerical encryption software today is only based on 40-bit algorithms, our Access Denied system provides unparalleled protection. By using the Access Denied smartcard to store keys and passwords, we have again stretched the technology envelope. I expect the Access Denied system to quickly become a new standard." The Access Denied System is suitable for government, military and commerical customers who are concerned about protecting the security of their sensitive data resident on notebook and desktop computers and network servers. Single unit pricing is $349 and includes software, smartcard and smartcard reader. Quantity discounts are available. The product is available today by calling Advanced Encryption Technology of America (AETI) at 1-888-311-AETI. Since December 1997, Advanced Encryption Technology of America has signed contracts in access of $30 million over the next 3 years for their suite of data encryption products based on the Access Denied Smartcard System. Advanced Encryption Technology of America Inc., based in Long Beach, is a leader in the development of sophisticated solutions for the privacy and security of data communications, files and disks. The company has developed a suite of data encryption of products based on the Access Denied Smartcard System. The company is publicly traded on NASDAQ Electronic Bulletin Board under the symbol "AETI."