Network Privacy

Network Privacy

Network Privacy, Inc. is a software security company. The company was founded in April, 2000, and is based in New York City1. Their mission is to allow users to encrypt all TCP/IP internet communications.

Network Privacy, Inc. is a subsidiary of Hidenet Secure Architecture, Inc.2

Products/Services

CryptonWare

Protects all TCP/IP communications in a VPN-like fashion.3

MediPrivacy

MediPrivacy is designed to ensure that doctors' communications are encrypted, so that private records and other such information cannot be read by third parties. This is not platform independent, and will only work with Windows 98 and higher. MediPrivacy uses 2048-bit public-key cryptography.4

Other security services

Network Privacy offers security services such as consulting, software assessment, network monitoring and implementing a variety of hardware and software additions.5

Notes

#http://www.networkprivacy.com/pages/introduction.asp
#http://www.networkprivacy.com/pages/ir.asp
#http://www.networkprivacy.com/pages/CryptonWareTM.asp
#http://www.networkprivacy.com/pages/MediPrivacyTM.asp
#http://www.networkprivacy.com/pages/security.asp

External links

* [http://www.networkprivacy.com Network Privacy's website]


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