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Alan Peng
Product Marketing
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Science-based Industrial Park, Hsin-Chu City ,
Taiwan 30076, Republic of China
E-Mail: alan.peng@enovatech.com
Phone: +886 3 577 2767
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Jan. 3th 2012
SAN JOSE, Calif. , July 11, 2011 – Enova Technology Corp., the real-time full disk encryption technology innovator, today announced its 9 th generation X-Wall DX processor, the 1 st true real-time hardware encryption processor for USB mass storage class devices. Read more... |
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Jan. 7th, 2011 – Enova Technology announces today that X-Wall MX-256 and X-Wall MX-256C series real-time full disk encryption processor family have been FIPS 140-2 (US Federal Information Processing Standard) certified with certification number 1471 and 1472 respectively. The newly FIPS 140-2 validated X-Wall MX crypto modules have been successfully adopted by various US Government, Military, Healthcare, Finance and Insurance agencies and are widely deployed commercial wise. Those FIPS 140-2 certifications are available through NIST (National Institute of Standard and Technology) official website for review.
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Nov. 15, 2010 – Enova Technology announces today that X-Wall MX series real-time full disk encryption processor family have been FIPS (US Federal Information Processing Standard) 140-2 Level 3 validated for Physical Security. The FIPS 140-2 overall certification is currently “review pending.” See below NIST official website for details
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Jun. 30th, 2010 – Enova Technology X-Wall MX real-time full disk cryptographic processor family have been listed in the “In Process List”of the Cryptographic Module Validation Program for the US Federal Information Processing Standard 140-2 (FIPS 140-2) certification. The final FIPS 140-2 certification number is pending.
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March 2nd, 2010 – Enova´s X-Wall MX-256C real-time crypto processor offers competitive performance over using Hitachi and Western Digital SATA 3Gbit hard drives along with Silicon Image PCIe (Gen 1) to SATA (3Gbits) controller. Read more...
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March 1st, 2010 – Enova´s X-Wall MX-256C real-time crypto processor offers competitive performance over using Hitachi and Western Digital SATA 3Gbit hard drives along with Marvell PCIe (Gen 2) to SATA (6Gbits) controller. Read more...
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Feb. 4th, 2010 – Enova Technology sues Buffalo in the US District Court for patent infringement. See this amended complaint.
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Feb. 2nd, 2010 – Enova Technology X-Wall FX password authenticated real-time full disk encryption solution received Microsoft WHQL (Windows Hardware Quality Labs) certification. Received “Certified for Windows” certificates include Windows XP 32/64-bit, Vista 32-64-bit, and Windows 7 32/64-bit
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January 6th, 2010 – Enova Technology sues Western Digital Corporation, Initio Corporation, and Initio Corporation ( California ) in the United States District Court for patent infringement.
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Retrofit your PC with CipherChain – DIY a 100% hardware AES 256-bit full disk encryption solution– 17 Aug., 2009
Have you been looking for a simple and Easy-to-install retrofit solution to secure your storage devices in a legacy system or a heterogeneous computing environment?
Look for the Addonics CipherChain.
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RSA CONFERENCE – SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF. – 23 APRIL, 2009
Enova Technology and ASUSTeK Computer to offer reference design for PC products. It combines Enova's innovative X Wall MX hardware real-time AES cryptographic processor and Enova's authentication software over a BIOS with a motherboard made by ASUSTeK Computer Inc. (ASUS), the world-largest motherboard maker, to provide real-time, hardware encryption. |
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RSA CONFERENCE – SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF. – 20 APRIL, 2009
San Francisco , Calif.-20 April 2009 - Enova Technologies Expands Range of Hardware-based Computer Security Solutions. The new pre-boot password authentication technology announced at RSA 2009 works in conjunction with the X-Wall MX cryptographic processor to offer a complete security solution for a laptop or a desktop computer by encrypting the SATA disk drive inside the computer in real time and ensuring that all the disk data is protected.
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