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McAfee on KRAP
Old press release from McAfee boasting Key Recovery Alliance
membership:
MCAFEE JOINS KEY RECOVERY ALLIANCE; MULTI-VENDOR GROUP TO
CREATE INTERNATIONAL STANDARD FOR RECOVERY OF ENCRYPTION
KEYS
Key Recovery Alliance to Develop Solutions Which Balance
the Needs of End- Users, Employers, and International
Governments
SANTA CLARA, CALIF. (December 12, 1996) -- McAfee (Nasdaq:
MCAF), a leading vendor of network security and management
software, today announced that it has joined the Key
Recovery Alliance, a coalition of encryption software
vendors who have joined together to promote international
specifications for encrypted information. "As a member of
the Alliance, McAfee will work to create an internationally
recognized and widely available standard for trusted key
recovery," said Dan Freedman, vice president of security
products at McAfee. "Trusted key recovery enables the
responsible deployment of encryption technologies
worldwide, while addressing the valid interests and
security requirements of end-users, employers, and
government."
McAfee recently extended its family of network security
products with the introduction of three new encryption
solutions. These solutions include PCCrypto for encryption
of desktop computer files and electronic mail; WebCrypto
for the encryption of Internet email; and NetCrypto for
transparent encryption of all communications over TCP/IP
networks such as corporate intranets and the Internet.
The Key Recovery Alliance was formed in October, and is
composed of approximately 40 different network security
vendors who have joined to cooperate on the development and
promotion of internationally-accepted standards for
encryption key recovery. Encryption keys are the codes that
unlock encrypted information. Encryption key recovery
refers to the necessary ability to recover lost or damaged
encryption keys. Common situations in which encryption key
recovery would be needed include when the death or
departure of an employee who maintained mission-critical
encrypted information causes the encryption key to be lost;
when an encryption key becomes damaged due to a hard disk
crash; or when a court order warrants the decryption of
computer-based evidence.
Company Background
Founded in 1989, McAfee is a leading worldwide vendor of
Network Security and Management products for enterprise
networks. The Company is also a leader in Internet and
Web-based electronic software distribution. McAfee is
adquartered in Santa Clara, California and can be reached
by phone at (408) 988-3832 or by fax at (408) 970-9727.
McAfee's Web address is http://www.mcafee.com.