Townsend Releases Encryption Key Management HSM for MS SQL Server

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The HSM provides Microsoft mid-market customers with an affordable, easy-to-deploy solution for data privacy and compliance requirements. 

Townsend Security has announced its new hardware security module (HSM) for encryption key management, Alliance Key Manager for SQL Server, that integrates with SQL Server 2008 R2, is now available.
The HSM provides Microsoft mid-market customers and partners with an affordable and easy to deploy solution for meeting data privacy compliance requirements found in PCI-DSS, HIPAA/HITECH, FFIEC and other regulations.
Benefits of Alliance Key Manager for SQL Server include:

  • Out-of-the-box integration with SQL Server 2008 R2
  • Utilizes Microsoft’s Extensible Key Management (EKM) interface to support Transparent Data Encryption (TDE) on SQL Server 2008 R2.
  • FIPS 140-2 certification
  • Eliminates cost as a barrier for a comprehensive compliance solution
  • Ready for the partner channel—technology built for integration

Unlike other solutions on the market, Townsend's HSM is priced specifically for the small and mid-size market. This market is increasingly feeling the pressure to meet data privacy compliance requirements and is often targeted by data thieves. 

Learn more about Townsend Security and the product using the links below:

Corporate website: www.townsendsecurity.com

For over 20 years Townsend Security has been committed in working with customers to drive innovation in the rapidly evolving field of data encryption and management. The company's NIST Certified solutions are guaranteed to meet the encryption and key management requirements in PCI, HIPAA and HITECH. Encrypting data at the source ensures sensitive data is secure when it is sent outside the firewall. NIST Certified and guaranteed—strong encryption protects sensitive information on the database keeping it safe and complies with regulatory requirements. The data you encrypt is only as secure as the keys that protect it. Encryption key management provides a solid foundation for your data privacy policy.

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