Security focused
Security starts at home
CellTrust’s Data Centers provide a secure computing environment suitable for hosting critical applications and sensitive data creating an inside-out mobile security foundation capable of supporting a sophisticated Secure Mobile Information Management platform. The Data Center incorporates an uninterruptible power supply, physical access controls, disaster recovery systems, and high-levels of security management across all technology platforms ensuring the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of customer applications and data.
Messaging gateways are judged by their ability to provide continuous operations and communication for the network services and customers they support. To maximize availability, CellTrust has developed an infrastructure that minimizes, and almost eliminates the failures that cause downtime. CellTrust’s world-class gateway is maintained on a 24x7 basis. During routine preventative maintenance where planned outages are scheduled, CellTrust customers are switched to the Company’s highly secure secondary Data Center maintain uninterrupted operations. The CellTrust Multi-channel gateway achieves high-availability by implementing a fully redundant, fault-tolerant, and concurrently maintainable IT and support infrastructure architecture in which all possible hard failures are predictable and deterministic.
Eliminating costly downtime
Messaging gateways are judged by their ability to provide continuous operations and communication for the network services and customers they support. To maximize availability, CellTrust has developed an infrastructure that minimizes, and almost eliminates the failures that cause downtime. CellTrust’s world-class gateway is maintained on a 24x7 basis. During routine preventative maintenance where planned outages are scheduled, CellTrust customers are switched to the Company’s highly secure secondary Data Center maintain uninterrupted operations. The CellTrust Multi-channel gateway achieves high-availability by implementing a fully redundant, fault-tolerant, and concurrently maintainable IT and support infrastructure architecture in which all possible hard failures are predictable and deterministic.
CellTrust implements advanced encryption standard (AES) in all secure mobile products
In cryptography, the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES), also known as Rijndael, is a block cipher adopted as an encryption standard by the U.S. government. It has been analyzed extensively and is now used widely worldwide[3] as was the case with its predecessor, the Data Encryption Standard (DES). AES was announced by National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) as U.S. FIPS PUB 197 (FIPS 197) on November 26, 2001 after a 5-year standardization process (see Advanced Encryption Standard process for more details). It became effective as a standard May 26, 2002. As of 2006, AES is one of the most popular algorithms used in symmetric key cryptography. It is available by choice in many different encryption packages. The cipher was developed by two Belgian cryptographers, Joan Daemen and Vincent Rijmen, and submitted to the AES selection process under the name "Rijndael", a portmanteau of the names of the inventors. (Rigndael's pronunciation sounds almost like "Rhine dahl".) Read more about AES at Wikipedia ...
1 This paragraph of AES information is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia.
