WinMagic launches SecureDoc full-disk encryption for Mac

Posted by Dennis Sellers Apple ico Dec 9, 2008 at 8:00am

WinMagic has launched SecureDoc for Mac. It lets you deploy enterprise-class full-disk encryption throughout an organization to protect all data stored on Mac systems running Mac OS X 10.4.x and 10.5.x  

SecureDoc for Mac provides transparent, “always-on’” full-disk encryption to users with Mac desktops and laptops, according to Thi Nguyen-Huu, CEO of WinMagic.. SecureDoc for Mac also supports removable media encryption as well as hardware-based encryption.

SecureDoc is fully scalable and has had consistent success in government agencies and commercial enterprises of every type worldwide, Nguyen-Huu says. Features include: “government-grade” AES 256 true full-disk encryption; pre-boot authentication; a SecureDoc Enterprise Server central admin console; centralized management and reporting consolidated across Mac and other endpoints; and support for the encryption of external USB drives

Nguyen-Huu says that SecureDoc for Mac is also the industry’s first solution to support and manage hardware-encrypted disk drives in Mac machines such as the Seagate Momentus FDE drives. Details can be found here.







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