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Major Update to Secureblackbox Helps Software Developers Support the Strongest Security Standards
January 13, 2007 by natasha85
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(PRWEB) January 13, 2007 -- EldoS Corporation announces the immediate release of SecureBlackbox 5.0, a new version of the software component collection, which has a strong reputation among software developers as a leading solution for providing security of information being stored and transferred.

As one of the key products of the company, SecureBlackbox absorbs the knowledge and experience gained from years of development of the security-enabled components. Both professional security developers and general software developers will save time and cut expenses by using SecureBlackbox 5.0, which hides the details of low-level security protocols and algorithms implementation.

"This version offers a whole new level of comfort and ease of use of the components, while at the same time giving a basis for adding unique features, which will be introduced soon," said Eugene Mayevski, CTO of EldoS Corporation.

There are over 60 components included in the package, and SecureBlackbox 5.0 brings new features to almost all of them. It uses a new core architecture of the library, based on cryptography providers. So, Windows, .NET, Linux and Windows Mobile developers all get the ability to use standard configurations or implement custom security algorithms.

The components can be used to implement SSL/TLS and SSH low-level security protocols. High-level network security includes SFTP (SSH File Transfer Protocol), FTPS (FTP-over-SSL), SMTP and HTTPS transport protocols. SecureBlackbox is also capable of creating and parsing MIME-compliant mail with security extensions (S/MIME and OpenPGP/MIME).

General data security offered by SecureBlackbox includes data signing and encryption using OpenPGP (PGP-compatible) standard or PKI family of standards. Document security (signing, encryption, timestamping, etc.) is provided for PDF documents as well as XML data.

EldoS Corporation provides a detailed description of SecureBlackbox on the product homepage ( http://www.eldos.com/sbb/ ). EldoS also offers technical support during the usage period, as well as during the free evaluation period.

About EldoS Corporation

EldoS Corporation focuses on development of security and communication software components. The software offered by EldoS Corporation is used in over 70 countries on 5 continents, by a number of small to large-scale companies and organizations, including financial and military institutes.

Key product families are:

- SecureBlackbox – the software component suite for security and encryption;
- Solid File System – the advanced file system for low-level and embedded development;
-MsgConnect – cross-platform communication suite for secure data exchange

Mailing address: EldoS Corporation, 2nd Floor, 145-157 St John Street, London, EC1V 4PY, United Kingdom.

Contact: Eugene Mayevski
phone: 380-50-3108439


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