U.S. Department of Defense selects Mobile Armor for data encryption software

July 4, 2007
ST. LOUIS, 4 July 2007. The U.S. Department of Defense (DoD), the General Services Administration, and the Office of Management and Budget selected Mobile Armor, a provider of mobile data and asset protection, as a primary provider of encryption solutions for protecting desktops, laptops, smart phones, PDAs, and removable media storage devices.

ST. LOUIS, 4 July 2007.The U.S. Department of Defense (DoD), the General Services Administration, and the Office of Management and Budget selected Mobile Armor, a provider of mobile data and asset protection, as a primary provider of encryption solutions for protecting desktops, laptops, smart phones, PDAs, and removable media storage devices.

Mobile Armor's mobile data security solutions are designed to secure all data that lies at rest in storage on a computer, wireless device, or removable storage device, such as CDs, floppy disks, and memory sticks.

The Data At Rest Tiger Team (DARTT), comprised of 20 DoD components, 18 federal agencies, and NATO, has approved Mobile Armor's software and hardware encryption products for full disk encryption (FDE), file encryption (FES), and integrated FDE/FES within all federal, state, and local government agencies.

DataArmor, Mobile Armor's 32-bit pre-boot authentication, full-device encryption product ensures device data security through authentication technology, advanced administration, and user-transparent data encryption.

FileArmor is Mobile Armor's centrally managed file and folder encryption and provides an efficient, cost-effective way to extend endpoint data protection to removable media devices, such as CDs, floppy disks, portable hard drives, and other high-capacity portable data storage devices.

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