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End-of-Sale for the SafeNet SONET Encryptor (SSE) Family

End-of-Sale for the SafeNet SONET Encryptor (SSE) Family This communication announces End-of-Sale for the SafeNet SONET Encryptor (SSE) family.   As of March 31, 2016, Gemalto is announcing End-of-Sale and Last Time Buy opportunities for the SafeNet SONET Encryptor (SSE) family.  We encourage our customers to transition on to the…

 

SafeNet High Speed Encryptors are NATO Approved

The SafeNet Ethernet Encryptor CN6100, SafeNet Ethernet/FC Encryptor 6040, SafeNet Ethernet Encryptor CN6010 and the SafeNet Ethernet Encryptor CN4010 have been approved for NATO Restricted use by NATO member states.  The NATO approval – and subsequent inclusion of the company’s products in the NATO Information Assurance Product Catalogue  – allows the encryptors…

On January 8, 2015, SafeNet became part of Gemalto with the aim to become the world’s leading vendor of solutions for protecting data, transactions, and identities as well as monetizing software. SafeNet is firmly integrated into the wider product Gemalto portfolio and its solutions for Enterprise Security and Software Monetization…

 

End-of-Sale for the SafeNet Ethernet Encryptor (SEE) Family

This communication announces End-of-Sale for the SafeNet Ethernet Encryptor (SEE) family. As announced on November 17, 2014, we are transitioning to the SafeNet High Speed Encryptor CN Series platforms, a completely backward compatible solution with best in class security and performance in addition to the full range of security certifications. SafeNet High…

 

SafeNet Ethernet Encryptor (SEE) Family End-of-Sale/End-of-Life

This communication announces the End-of-Sale/End-of-Life (EOS/EOL) for the SafeNet Ethernet Encryptor (SEE) family. We will be transitioning to the CN Series platforms, a completely backward compatible solution with best in class security and performance in addition to the full range of security certifications. SafeNet CN Series Layer 2 high speed…

 

SSL v3.0 Vulnerability (CVE-2014-3566)

Many products implementing TLS-based services allow for fallback to SSL v3.0 for compatibility reasons.  CVE-2014-3566,  published 14 October 2014, identified a vulnerability that could expose systems to man-in-the-middle attacks when such fallback is permitted. Details can be found at: CVE-2014-3566. Exploitation of this vulnerability would require a sophisticated attacker to…