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SecureDoc

What it does: Protects data-at-rest on the hard drives of desktop and laptop computers. How it works: SecureDoc for Linux performs sector-by-sector full-disk encryption (FDE) of hard disks and devices while providing pre-boot authentication. SecureDoc for Linux can also run standalone. In standalone mode, a valid encryption key file is created by SecureDoc via Windows or SecureDoc Enterprise Server (SES);easy installation, upgrading and uninstall can also take place in a non-SES environment. Dual boot with Windows and Linux is also supported. For enterprises and organizations, SecureDoc for Linux supports centralized deployment through SecureDoc Enterprise Server (SES). Linux users can now enjoy an SES managed deployment, including the creation of users, computers and key files. SES can also generated emergency recovery media (emergency disks) for SDLinux clients. SecureDoc for Linux: SecureDoc for Linux is also capable of reading encrypted media, allowing it to share encrypted devices with PC and Mac clients provided that the key used to encrypt the devices is also shared. SecureDoc for Linux Benefits: * AES 256-bit encryption with multiple government-grade certifications * FIPS 140-2 * Hardened OS for extra security * Automatic encryption of full disk sector-by-sector encryption (all data encrypted, including file names, swap partition, etc.) * Scalable, robust and secure * POSIX standard support to enhance portability across different systems * Wide range of operation system services including effective network support * Support from a well-established user and development community * Dual boot compatible with SecureDoc for Windows * Supports Seagate DriveTrust Self-Encrypting hard drives * TCG Opal hard drives

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Red Hat Certifications

This product has been certified to run on the following Red Hat products and technologies:

Target Product Level
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.x Self-Certified