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Introduction
Recent public exposure of FBI's "Carnivore" e-mail
snooping program and the global digital surveillance
system Echelon has highlighted what has been
known for a long time - everything you transmit
by e-mail can be intercepted and used by
others. External industrial espionage, hacker
attacks or internal information theft, are
all urgent threats that you need to protect
yourself against.
The award-winning SafeIT E-mail Encryption
2004 is the leading program for user-friendly
secure e-mail communication. The encryption
technology used, supports several encryption
algorithms, including the new AES-standard,
and key lengths from 256-480 bits. Choose
automatic encryption between SafeIT users
or use SafeIT Express to send secure
e-mail to any receiver.
Main features in software include:
Automatic establishment of secure e-mail
communication between SafeIT E-mail Encryption
users.
SafeIT E-mail Encryption allows you to
continue using your regular e-mail client,
no need to change your current email
set-up.
All of the email you send, including
attachments, will be encrypted before
leaving your computer.
SafeIT E-mail Encryption guarantees point-to-point
user-to-receiver secure communication.
At no time, during the transfer of your
email, can your information be accessed
or modified.
The software also includes SafeIT Express,
which allows you to easily send password
encrypted secure e-mails to counterparts
that are not using SafeIT E-mail Encryption,
including web-mail users.
System Requirements
Microsoft Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows
NT or Windows 98SE
15 MB free disk space
10 MB free RAM
An e-mail program and an e-mail address
supporting the SMTP/POP3-protocols (e.g.
Microsoft Outlook, Outlook Express, Netscape,
Eudora, Opera).
Security Technology
Symmetric encryption algorithms: New
AES-standard Rijndael (256 bits), Blowfish
(448 bits), Twofish (256 bits), SafeIT-algorithm
(480 bits).
Asymmetric encryption algorithm: Diffie-Hellman
Key Exchange Protocol.
Hash-algorithm: MD5.
PRNG: Isaac.
Automatic random key generation and constant
exchange of encryption keys.
Unique encryption keys used for each
e-mail sent.
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