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Press Releases from ATMedia GmbH (4 total)

BSI approves new security functions of atmedia network encryptors

The new firmware version 3.3 of the atmedia encryptors has been evaluated and approved by the Federal Office for Information Security (BSI) for the transmission of classified data. The approved firmware enables the atmedia encryption devices to encrypt data not only over layer 2 Ethernet but over any MPLS, IPv4 or IPv6 network at speeds from a few mbps up to 10 gbps with maximum security and reliability. The new IP

New compact Ethernet encryptor for mobile scenarios

The atmedia multipoint product range has been extended by the new atmedia 100M compact encryptor. The compact encryptor offers the same network and encryption functionality as the well-known 19" 100M encryptor. Because of its compact design it qualifies also for the use in small branches or for the connection of remote security relevant systems like automatic teller machines, access control systems or other stearing or monitoring systems. The new version 3.3 firmware

Secure Layer 2 tunnel over IP and MPLS networks

The new version 3.3 firmware of the atmedia Ethernet encryptors supports the secure tunnelling of Layer 2 Ethernet LANs over IP based WANs. The use of Ethernet Layer 2 WAN connections is increasing rapidly. Some areas however remain limited to routed IP connections even today. Customers using mobile and satellite communication will rely completely on IP services now and in the future. The interconnection of LANs over routed IP Networks causes problems

Secure Layer 2 tunnel over IP and MPLS networks

The new version 3.3 firmware of the atmedia Ethernet encryptors supports the secure tunnelling of Layer 2 Ethernet LANs over IP based WANs. The use of Ethernet Layer 2 WAN connections is increasing rapidly. Some areas however remain limited to routed IP connections even today. Customers using mobile and satellite communication will rely completely on IP services now and in the future. The interconnection of LANs over routed IP Networks causes problems

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