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Alliance
AES Encryption for Linux
Alliance
AES Encryption for Linux provides strong encryption for
Linux platforms including Novell SUSE Linux and Red Hat. Alliance supports 128-bit,
192-bit and 256-bit encryption using all of the standard
NIST modes of encryption. Enterprise customers running
Linux can deploy the Alliance solution to meet
regulatory requirements such as PCI, Sarbanes-Oxley,
HIPAA, Privacy Notification, and GLBA.
Regulatory
standards
AES (Advanced Encryption Standard) has been
adopted as a standard by the US government and many
state and local agencies. AES encryption technology has
been incorporated into many data security products. The National
Institute of Standards and Technology has codified
AES encryption as FIPS-197.
For credit card security, AES is one of the
recommended encryption methods of the Payment Card
Industry (PCI) standard. AES Encryption for Linux meets the
requirements of strong encryption defined by the
California privacy notification act (SB1386) and similar
state notification laws. Alliance AES Encryption for
Linux also satisfies the
data security requirements of the Health Insurance
Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) for the
medical industry.
Encryption modes
Alliance AES Encryption for Linux supports all of the
NIST approved modes of operation including Electronic
Code Book (ECB), Cipher Block Chaining (CBC), Counter
(CTR), Cipher Feed Back (CFB), and Output Feed Back
(OFB). By supporting all of the NIST modes of encryption
you have the greatest flexibility and range of
capabilities for your encryption needs.
Oracle,
DB2, and MySQL field encryption
Alliance AES Encryption for Linux includes Application Program
Interfaces (APIs) to enable encrypting and decrypting
individual columns in relational database files. These APIs are ideal for encrypting credit card numbers, social
security numbers, or other sensitive information in your
database. The field encryption APIs are compatible
with Alliance AES encryption on all of the other
supported platforms including Microsoft Windows, UNIX,
IBM System i (AS/400, iSeries), and IBM System z
(Mainframe, S/390).
Key management
Alliance AES Encryption for Linux can be used with third
party key management solutions such as nCipher
keyAuthority and RSA Key Manager. By combining
Enterprise key management with Alliance AES Encryption
for Linux you can achieve the best implementation for
strong encryption and strong key management.
Request
a free trial
You can receive a fully functional free trial of the
Alliance product to evaluate on your system. Click here
to request the trial. Click here to request more
information about Alliance AES Encryption for Linux.
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