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Encrypt Email with your Eyes Closed

How do you trade confidential email with your customers?

HIPAA, GLB and other regulatory acts either mandate or encourage data protection. If your organization trades information with customers via email, you must protect the mail. The challenges: clients without the ability to encrypt, management of public keys, too many choices in methods—all stand in the way of email encryption.

Entrust's EMS border gateway provides a robust, seamless way to effect universal or selective 2-way email encryption at the organizational boundry. It harvests public keys, creates and caches keys for clear text users, and provides SSL secured webmail for anyone who can't participate in encrypted email. EMS can take cues from Vericept, Vontu and others. Sender and recipient are not tangled in the details. Works for PGP, S/MIME and S/MIME gateway. Encrypted email for everyone!

EMS is just part of Entrust's comprehensive suite of data security, identity management and PKI products. Ask Halestar for more details.


Halestar put WiFi on this campus.
Halestar can put it in yours, securely.

Matter of Public Record: Halestar presentation to Capitol Preservation and Restoration Commission (power point)

A few of Halestar's Aruba customers include the State of Connecticut, Pitney Bowes, Ethan Allen, Imagistics, Kaufmann and Canoles, Towne Bank, Suffield Academy, Hexagon Metrology, City of Cheasapeake, Trinity College, Abaqus and more.

 

Pointsec
Data Protection for Mobile Devices

In an increasingly portable/mobile world, Check Point Pointsec products provide security for data, within and outside the corporate perimeter. Notebook computers, PDAs, cell phones an flash media all carry proprietary information. Pointsec solutions secure the information with strong encryption and policies. A lost or stolen laptop need not equate to lost or stolen data. Pointsec works with a variety of multi-factor authentication technologies.

Read about Pointsec offerings
Guide to the TCO of Encryption

Fries with that?

eToken is a fully portable USB device the size of an average house key that can be used to generate and provide secure storage for passwords, digital certificates, secure authentication, digital signing and encryption. eToken is based on Smartcard technology but requires no special readers. A single eToken provides a set of ready-to-use security solutions meeting all authentication needs (web access, VPN access, and network logon), and providing laptop and file security. Token assignment, deployment and personalization within an organization are easily managed via the Token Management System (TMS), based upon Active Directory.


eToken is a perfect companion to Pointsec, described above.

 

Wireless Site Survey

Halestar provides quality WiFi surveys for new construction, hospitals, historical spaces, schools and open areas.

Surveys include propagation testing, RF noise sampling, and AP placement recommendations for all brands.

The product is a design document and optional presentation at an affordable price. Ask for details.

Halestar is the recipient of the Connecticut Department of Information Technology statewide contract for Check Point and Nokia security products, #06ITZ0079.

Connecticut state agencies and municipalities can purchase through this contract.

Car 54, Where are you?

Halestar Stackable Location-Based Services modules are built to have symmetric inputs and outputs, using a single common XML format. Intermediate modules can read, modify or enhance location data as it is passed up to programs that consume it. You can use it to provide location based services for your particular requirement. Contact Kevin Dowd for more information.