Symantec offers endpoint encryption products
Rebranded GuardianEdge offerings to protect Windows computers
By
Ellen Messmer
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Network World
, 02/29/2008
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Symantec is taking its first step into desktop encryption by rebranding two endpoint security products from GuardianEdge, though the intent is to integrate the encryption capability into Symantec's own flagship desktop security product at some future date.
The Symantec Endpoint Encryption 6.0 Suite is scheduled to ship on March 3 as two standalone products, the Full Disk Edition
for encrypting all disk sectors on Windows XP or 2000 computers, and secondly, the Removable Storage Edition, which lets companies
set policies for encrypting files to any external storage. A version for Windows Vista is not yet available.
Symantec's approach to entering the endpoint encryption market through a licensing arrangement is in stark contrast to that
of its chief rival, McAfee, which last month began offering McAfee Total Protection for Data. That package includes endpoint encryption acquired via
McAfee's buyout of SafeBoot last October for $350 million.
The Removable Storage Edition from Symantec is intended for Windows-based enterprises as it makes use of a server plug-in
for Active Directory to set policy based on domain membership, says Edy Almer, senior product manager at Symantec. The security
manager can decide to issue a personal encryption key to individuals within the enterprise or issue a group organization key,
he said.
The encryption is based on the Advanced Encryption Standard, either the 128-bit length or the more powerful 256-bit length, Almer says. He adds that some countries, including Israel,
France, China and in some cases, Russia, do require an import license for the more powerful version of the encryption.
Although Symantec is relying on a vendor OEM licensing arrangement for its first encryption product, Joan Fazio, Symantec's
director of product management, says the intent is to eventually integrate the encryption capabilities into Symantec Endpoint
Protection software.
That Windows-based Symantec Endpoint Protection 11 software, released last fall, includes antivirus, network-access control, device control, host intrusion prevention and a firewall. Currently, the Symantec Endpoint Encryption 6.0 Suite cannot be
managed under a Symantec management console.
The Symantec Full Disk Edition and the Removable Storage Edition each cost $72 for 1,000 seats, while the combined products
cost $107 per 1,000 seats.
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Vista Support and Localized (i18n Compliant) releasesBy Anonymous on August 15, 2008, 12:53 pmComing up next would be Vista support in 6.1 and you will also have Language release like FR/DE/ESP in 6.1
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