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Old 11-14-2004, 10:02 AM   #1
Colin Dunstan
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SafeGuard PDA protects even after hard resets

Utimaco Safeware has launched SafeGuard PDA 3.0, allowing every Pocket PC user to encrypt (with AES encryption) not only specific files and directories, but also the internal Personal Information Management (PIM) databases, in the same transparent manner.

As a result, your e-mails, SMS, tasks, dates and contact data can no longer be displayed without the correct authorization. Even after a hard reset the PDA's security settings remain active giving only authorized users access to the data.

There are two variants, intended for private customers and companies. The enterprise edition also allows companies to block Bluetooth, WLAN, infrared interfaces and telephones on staff PDAs, control ActiveSync connections and use Active Directory to distribute security guidelines.

You can download this pdf for more information.
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