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NAPLES, FL -- (MARKET WIRE) -- 04/04/07 -- SafeBoot, the world's leading provider of mobile
data protection and access control technology, today announced that
SafeBoot mobile data security technology is now included on business class
(b) and professional class (p) feature packages of HP business notebooks
and tablet PCs -- products sold to SMB and Fortune 1000 corporations.(1)
Loss of confidential data -- including intellectual property, business
documents, customer data and employee records -- is a pervasive problem
among U.S. companies, according to a survey released in August by Ponemon
Institute LLC and Vontu Inc. Eighty-one percent of companies surveyed
reported the loss of one or more laptops containing sensitive information
during the past 12 months, according to the survey, which queried nearly
500 information security professionals.
The SafeBoot® suite of data and device security solutions, the flagship
technologies of SafeBoot International, helps protect data and devices
against the increasing risk associated with loss, theft, and unauthorized
access. SafeBoot solutions offer strong, two-factor pre-boot access
control and powerful, FIPS-certified encryption technologies.
SafeBoot Chief Executive Officer Gerhard Watzinger heralds the integration
as a win-win for HP notebook customers in search of the most comprehensive
protection available.
"From laptop theft to data compromise, organizations are readying their
infrastructure with the most complete technology solutions on the market,
and HP customers can be confident in knowing their notebooks and other
devices are encrypted, certified and in compliance with policies," said
Watzinger.
"HP selected SafeBoot for its ability to easily deploy and scale throughout
the enterprise, PKI infrastructure integration and policy management
capabilities," said Carol Hess-Nickels, director of worldwide business
notebook marketing in the Personal Systems Group at HP. "Our work with
SafeBoot provides customers with some of the most robust and effective data
protection technology available and combats the pervasive problem of laptop
theft and data compromise without creating a large footprint on the IT
infrastructure."
With more than three million users, and 170 of the Fortune 500 companies as
customers, SafeBoot solutions have the largest installed base of any device
and data security solution. SafeBoot solutions are Common Criteria EAL4 and
FIPS 140-1 and 140-2 certified, ensuring that they employ true strong
encryption and secure key management. SafeBoot is the data protection and
access control solution of choice for more than 3,000 organizations
worldwide, including banks, insurance companies, consultancy firms,
governmental bodies, and health care organizations.
About SafeBoot
The SafeBoot suite of mobile data security solutions protects data, devices
and networks against the risks associated with loss, theft, and
unauthorized access, anytime and anywhere. SafeBoot is the vendor-of-choice
for leading global organizations and provides them with powerful encryption
and strong access control technologies that seamlessly integrate with
existing enterprise systems. SafeBoot's centralized management capabilities
provide organizations with operational efficiency and ensures the lowest
possible total-cost-of-ownership. For more information, visit
www.safeboot.com.
(1) This feature is not included on standard class (s) packages of HP
business notebooks.
Media/Analyst Contact:
Jim Engineer
e-Rainmaker PR for SafeBoot
Mobile: 630.728.1387 Email Contact