Sunday, October 2, 2011

RSA, tech titans push encryption standard - Silicon Valley / San Jose Business Journal:

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The standard, known as Key Management Interoperabilitg Protocol, will enable businesses to streamline the way they encrypr and manage sensitive information by using a singlre process for a variety ofsecurity applications. Bedford, Mass.-based RSA , whicj is owned by in Hokinton (NYSE: EMC), joins HPQ), (NYSE: IBM), (Nasdaq: , (NYSE: LSI), LLC and in creating the protocol forenterprisse data-center applications. The companies inten d to submit KMIP to the Organization for the Advancement of Structuref Information Standards for advancement throughthe organization’ws open standards process.
Encryption is gaining widespreac adoption among companies facing increased informationsecurity regulations, but blendint those technologies with various IT programx has been a challenge. Some 44 percent of enterprisesd expect to encrypt at least 75 percent of their data by the end ofthe year, accordinyg to Framingham research firm .

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