Updated Version of Personal Encryption Software for Windows XP is Released.

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Updated Version of Personal Encryption Software for Windows XP is Released.

Sauritus Computing has released v1.2 of CryptoSystem Personal, an encryption suite for everyday home use.

CryptoSystem Personal provides Windows XP users with effective means of securing the data, integrating into Windows Explorer context menus and completely supporting drag and drop capabilities to encrypt files and folders. To provide a standalone solution it also includes shredding software which makes it possible to physically delete sensitive information without any means of recovering it. Since version 1.2 standalone self-decrypting executables are also supported.

CryptoSystem Personal utilizes Advanced Encryption Standard as its encryption engine, which has been adopted by NIST as a Federal Information Processing Standard and is one of the strongest encryption methods available. It supports 128-, 192- and 256-bit cipher strength.

CryptoSystem Personal is available for personal or business use for $15. Its trial version can be downloaded from http://www.sauritus.com/files/csp12.zip


About Sauritus Computing
Sauritus Computing is a software development company specializing in personal encryption software. Its primary goal is to make state-of-the-art cryptographic technologies available for every user that needs to secure his information.

CONTACT INFORMATION:
Andrey Ptitsyn
Sauritus Computing
http://www.sauritus.com/
Contact Information
Andrey Ptitsyn
Sauritus Computing
7-9038947041
Email Sauritus Computing

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