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GT Security debuts SecuriKey 2.0 with AES

updated 05:25 pm EDT, Thu September 13, 2007

SecuriKey 2.0 debuts


GT Security has launched SecuriKey 2.0, updating its computer access control system by integrating AES encryption as well as multi-factor authentication support for Mac systems. "As the problems associated with data theft, unauthorized network access and stolen laptops become increasingly common, the need for a complete Mac OS security system has never been greater," said Bennett Griffin, CEO of GT Security. "SecuriKey 2.0 solves the problem with terrific capabilities that make it a robust, easy to use, and cost effective solution for companies and organizations that use the Mac." SecuriKey is available in two editions: SecuriKey Professional 2.0 -- designed for single-users -- and SecuriKey Pro Multi-User 2.0 for group security. Both editions began shipping for Mac.


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