|  |
SSH Teams With WhiteHat to Provide End-to-End Data Security Solutions to the Growing Canadian Market

SSH Communications Security, developer of managed security middleware, announced a reseller agreement with WhiteHat Inc., an IT security provider. Under the terms of the agreement, WhiteHat will offer SSH Tectia(TM) as a key part of its suite of Internet security solutions for enterprises and financial institutions in the Canadian market. SSH Tectia is an enterprise class suite of security solutions based on SSH's award winning SSH Secure Shell used by millions of users worldwide.
"We are pleased to introduce SSH Tectia into our commercial IT security portfolio for our customers. SSH has been a time tested solution for secure remote access and file transfer, protecting mission critical data from malicious attacks," said Rosaleen Citron, CEO of WhiteHat. "Internal security is just as critical as securing the perimeter and we can now offer our customers a cryptographic solution that addresses network security both inside and out."
With over three decades of experience in the computer technology market, WhiteHat has put together a strong suite of security offerings based on the real-world needs of the networked enterprise. The addition of SSH Tectia among WhiteHat's variety of products will increase SSH's awareness, presence, and support capabilities for enterprises and financial institutions in the Canadian market.
SSH Tectia also includes an optional FIPS 140-2 certified crypto algorithm for key government customers and financial institutions that require strong, proven encryption.
"End-to-end data security is critical for enterprise and government IT organizations to protect critical data, file transfer and business applications," said George Adams, president and CEO of SSH Communications Security, Inc. "Partnering with a well established Canadian market leader like WhiteHat will help SSH bring its market-leading data security solutions to a much broader range of customers in the Canadian market to help them protect against network vulnerabilities." 11.11.2004, SSH Communications Security


Subscribe to the newsletter
|  |  |
|  | |  |