RSA's Master Key Plans

Lack of simple management has been an obstacle to wider use of encryption

June 6, 2006

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RSA Security is sending its centralized key management software to places it hasn't gone before, such as databases and file systems and eventually, mobile devices.

Under RSA's new enterprise-wide data protection initiative, the company is signing up partners to integrate its RSA Key Manager software with their encryption products. The first such partner under the new RSA Key Manager Partner Program is Protegrity, which sells database and file-system encryption software.

"Our strategy is for helping companies protect data across the enterprise from its birth to death, or when it's first acquired to its final deletion," says Chris Parkerson, senior product marketing manager for RSA. "And we're partnering with companies who are [strong] in areas where we don't have the expertise."

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Kelly Jackson Higgins, Senior Editor, Dark Reading

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