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Home » Certes and Genesis Networks Target Encryption as a Service (EaaS)

Certes and Genesis Networks Target Encryption as a Service (EaaS)

April 4, 2011
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Certes Networks (previously CipherOptics) announced a managed service partnership with Genesis Networks, a leading provider of network and managed services.

Genesis will begin selling Certes Networks’ multi-layer encryption solutions as part of its Managed Services portfolio. This offering enables security sensitive clients to meet compliance and data protection requirements with the high-quality support they have come to trust from Genesis’ expert technicians and engineers. Certes’ policy and key management solution and their multi-layer, wire-speed encryption appliances can secure any network without impacting the underlying infrastructure or application performance.

“Our partnership with Certes Networks keeps us on the cutting edge of security technology and strengthens our security product portfolio,” said Rick Fitzgerald, President of Genesis Network Integration Services. “The new managed encryption service allows us to continue to offer our customers a full turn-key solution to support their network and protect their business.”http://www.certesnetworks.com http://www.genesisnetworks.com

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