SafeNet
Overview
SafeNet was acquired by Vector Capital (owner of Aladdin) in 2007. SafeNet is a global leader in information security, protecting data at rest, data in motion, data in use, software and license management. The Company protects critical business data, communications, financial transactions, and digital identities through a full spectrum of encryption technologies.
SafeNet is comprised of 25 locations globally and has over 1,550 employees.
Products/services
SafeNet offers the following products:
Data Protection
Application Protection
Content Security
Data Encryption & Control
Database Protection
Disk & File Encryption
Government Network Encryption
Hardware Security Modules
Mainframe Protection
Multi-Factor Authentication
Network & WAN Encryption
Space Encryption, Commercial
Space Encryption, Government
Voice Encryption
Software Rights Management
Sentinel Protection and Licensing
Sentinel Entitlement Management
How to buy
Contact Sydney Sales Office
Level 40, 100 Miller St
North Sydney
NSW 2060
Tel: +61 2 9906 2988
Contact details
Sydney - Sales Office
Level 40, 100 Miller St
North Sydney
NSW 2060
P.O. Box 6337, North Sydney, NSW 2059
Australia
Accounts Enquiries:
1 800 132 225
Customer Support:
1 800 634 796
Tel: +61 2 9906 2988
Fax: +61 2 9906 2289
Email:info.apac@safenet-inc.com
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