Senate Bill (SB) 1386 mandates companies to publicly disclose computer security breaches in case confidential information of a California resident has been compromised. Consumer notification is specifically needed if the confidential data was not encrypted. To address the requirements of SB 1386 and to minimize the related business risks, organizations doing business with California residents need to implement end-to-end security for applications that handle customer data.
With SSH Tectia, enterprises can ensure that private customer data will not be exposed during file transfers, system administration or application data communications. FIPS 140-2 validated, strong encryption prevents unauthorized access to data through network sniffing or connection hijacking, attack techniques commonly employed to compromise unsecured information.
SSH Tectia can protect any TCP/IP-based network access including ADSL, ISDN, modem, LAN, and WLAN, both for local and remote connections, allowing companies to standardize on a single solution. Centralized management features of SSH Tectia Manager enable cost-effective maintenance and reliable environment auditing, resulting in an attractive TCO.
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