Software delivers policy-based data encryption.

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Suited for businesses of any size and industry, Encryptionizer® provides all tools needed to protect sensitive customer data and manage business while complying with changing industry requirements and policies. Key recovery feature is included to respond to cases of lost encryption keys, while number of keys used to encrypt data promotes security and flexibility. Also included, rule-based encryption offers granular control of databases and backups to be encrypted.



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NetLib® Makes Data Protection Better, Stronger, Faster with New Release of Encryptionizer®



STAMFORD, Conn., July 17 -- NetLib(R), a leader in data protection security software, today announced the availability of the company's next release of its flagship product, NetLib(R) Encryptionizer(R). The company's enhanced data encryption solution delivers the necessary tools for businesses of all sizes and industries that need to protect sensitive customer data and successfully manage their business while staying one step ahead of the ever changing industry requirements and policies.

"This has been a breakthrough year for NetLib and the increased level of awareness in the marketplace for data protection," said Neil Weicher, founder and CTO, NetLib. "As a trailblazer in this industry, the enhancements we're rolling out in the new release of Encryptionizer are in response to customer concern for enhanced data security."

Enhanced Product Features Include:
-- Key Recovery: allows for key recovery in the event of lost encryption keys.
-- Increased Number of Keys: increased security and flexibility using numerous keys to encrypt data.
-- Rule Based Encryption: offering more granular control of the databases and backups to be encrypted.

"In addition to the traditional markets like financial services and healthcare that we currently service, we've experienced significant growth in new vertical markets the past year," said Elisabeth Stonehill, vice president of product development and sales for NetLib. "Our focus continues to be on providing superior customer service and a set of solutions that provide enhanced data protection to meet all critical business needs no matter what your business is."

NetLib, a Microsoft Certified Partner, is the only vendor in this space to offer whole database, backup and column encryption in a single set of integrated tools. Encryptionizer, NetLib's flagship product, offers the most comprehensive and flexible approach to meeting demanding security requirements. NetLib recently received a U.S. Patent for its data encryption solution, Encryptionizer, which advances the state of the art of enhanced security for protecting sensitive data. Encryptionizer is a highly scalable and easy-to-deploy solution to meet critical business security requirements.

NetLib's industry expertise and innovative products enable a unique approach to the protection of data and intellectual property. NetLib's patented solutions are cost-effective and require minimal time and effort to deploy and administer, resulting in enterprise-class security for companies, retailers, government agencies and developers alike.

About NetLib(R)

NetLib is a leading provider of data protection security software for the enterprise and developers. The company offers an unparalleled track record of success combining its award winning, patented solutions with over 20 years industry expertise developing security software. NetLib offers the most scalable and easy to deploy encryption solutions to protect your sensitive data wherever it resides. Encryptionizer(R), the company's flagship product, offers a flexible environment enabling automatic, whole database or file encryption as well as an optional API set. Based in Stamford, Connecticut, NetLib has been helping Fortune 100 companies, small and medium sized business, government agencies, and commercial developers worldwide provide enhanced protection of data and intellectual property since 1986. For more information, visit us at www.netlib.com or our blog at www.secureworldblog.com.

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