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Products
| SecureDisc for Rimage
| Password Protected Encryption
for DVD and CD Distribution |
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SecureDisc
secures the contents of any DVD or CD using a password.
It is the only disc encryption product specifically
designed for use with Rimage Disc Publishing equipment
in a production environment. With SecureDisc, organizations
have the ability to completely secure any content distributed
by disc by simply specifying a password.
SecureDisc
works with Rimage’s Production Server service
as a plug-in. When invoked, SecureDisc automatically
encrypts the disc data for each disc before being recorded.
Encryption passwords may be specified per job through
a merge field, or a password file included with the
disc content. A fixed password that will be used for
all discs produced may also be specified.
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To
read encrypted discs, the intended receiver must have
the SecureDisc client software installed on their PC
and the correct password.
Discs
are encrypted using the Advanced Encryption Standard
(AES) 256-bit algorithm, and processed at the image
format level for even stronger security. SecureDisc
can encrypt data DVDs and CDs, as well as video DVDs
that will be played back on a PC. SecureDisc does not
require the use of specialized media.
Click
here for an example of how SecureDisc has been used
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| Benefits
at a Glance |
- Encrypts DVDs and
CDs before they are written
- Automatically records
encrypted ISO-9660 and UDF images
- Simple password access
with a strong AES algorithm
- Special media not
required
- User friendly, no
previous encryption experience is necessary
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| Requirements |
Disc
Creation:
- Rimage Producer II,
III, DL, and all N series
- Rimage software version
7.0 and above
- Windows XP
- 5MB free disk space
for program files
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Disc
Viewing:
- SecureDisc Client
- Windows 2000 or XP
- CD or DVD reader
- 1MB free disk space
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| Specifications |
- 256-bit AES (Advanced
Encryption Algorithm
- CBC Encryption Mode
(each encrypted disc block has its own key)
- 256-bit SHA for password-to-key
generation
- Format/Image based
encryption (performed at the block/sector level)
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