NEWS SOURCE: Backbone Security
FAIRMONT, W.Va., Nov. 4, 2011 (SEND2PRESS NEWSWIRE) — Backbone Security is pleased to announce a new program to allow current users of other digital steganography detection solutions to replace their tools with Backbone’s Steganography Analyzer Artifact Scanner (StegAlyzerAS) and Steganography Analyzer Signature Scanner (StegAlyzerSS) by just paying the cost of software maintenance – a low $625, or less if the user qualifies for or law enforcement or government discount.
Jim Wingate, Vice President of Backbone and Director of Backbone’s Steganography Analysis and Research Center (SARC), explained the decision: “We have created the world’s largest database exclusive to digital steganography applications, which now contains more than 1,000 applications, and we have created the world’s only network security appliance capable of detecting steganography in real-time. Our StegAlyzer™ family of products is recognized by many industry experts as the most advanced digital steganography detection solution on the market. So, we are offering our Software Replacement Program to give digital investigations practitioners access to our state-of-the-art steganography detection tools at an affordable price.”
Only software products with a current software maintenance agreement are eligible for this program.
For more information about the Software Replacement Program or to see if you qualify, please send email to sarc@backbonesecurity.com. Backbone reserves the right to terminate the program without further notice.
About the SARC:
The SARC was established to create and maintain a national repository of digital steganography applications, fingerprints, and signatures that can be used during forensic examination of seized digital storage media or when monitoring network traffic for malicious insider behavior. The Steganography Application Fingerprint Database (SAFDB) is the world’s largest database exclusive to digital steganography applications.
About Backbone Security:
In addition to being the leading provider of digital steganalysis tools, Backbone is a Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI-DSS) Approved Scanning Vendor (ASV) that conducts automated PCI-DSS compliance assessments with their industry leading One-Stop PCI Scan service. Backbone also provides real-time intrusion monitoring, vulnerability assessment, penetration testing, and business continuity and disaster recovery planning services.
More information: www.sarc-wv.com and www.backbonesecurity.com .
News issued by: Backbone Security
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Original Story ID: 2011-11-1104-004 (7413) :: 2011-11-1104-004
Original Keywords: Jim Wingate, Steganography Analyzer Artifact Scanner, StegAlyzerAS, Steganography Analyzer Signature Scanner, StegAlyzerSS, digital steganography detection, software, Fairmont West Virginia Backbone Security Fairmont West Virginia FAIRMONT, W.Va.
Alternate Headline: Digital Steganography Detection Software Replacement Program launched by Backbone Security
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