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Gemalto launches high speed multi-link network encryption

Digital security specialist Gemalto has released its new SafeNet Multi-Link that provides the equivalent of 10x10Gbps high-speed encryption devices in one unit. With a total encrypted bandwidth of 100Gbps, the CN8000 helps enterprises and service providers encrypt multiple network links and more traffic and protect sensitive data transmitted across increasingly large-scale data networks, providing performance and security forblarge-scale, high-capacity networks.
August 25, 2015 Read time: 1 min

Digital security specialist 3866 Gemalto has released its new SafeNet Multi-Link that provides the equivalent of 10x10Gbps high-speed encryption devices in one unit.

With a total encrypted bandwidth of 100Gbps, the CN8000 helps enterprises and service providers encrypt multiple network links and more traffic and protect sensitive data transmitted across increasingly large-scale data networks, providing performance and security forblarge-scale, high-capacity networks.

Designed to support the highest security criteria, the CN8000 utilises embedded quantum random number generation to guarantee high-quality randomness for protection against targeted crypto-attacks. Its ten 10Gbps multi-link design includes a multiple tenancy feature, which provides flexibility for organisations to separate specific sensitive data and network links.

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