Porticor delivers protection of OpenStack computing with cloud key management security
November 6, 2014Grazed from Porticor. Author: PR Announcement.
Porticor, a leading cloud data security company delivering the only cloud-based key management and data encryption solution that infuses trust into the cloud and keeps cloud data confidential, today announced that its latest Porticor Virtual Private Data (VPD) release supports the OpenStack cloud operating system, securing datacenter information across compute, storage, and networking resources.
The Porticor Virtual Private Data system is the industry’s only solution combining patented split-key encryption and homomorphic key management technologies with data encryption to protect critical data in public, private and hybrid cloud environments. OpenStack customers can now leverage the Porticor technology for key management and data encryption in a pure OpenStack deployment, or in a hybrid environment, such as across a private VMware cloud, OpenStack and Amazon Web Services…
With this announcement, OpenStack customers can leverage Porticor for full disk encryption, database encryption and application level encryption. Uniquely, customers can define encryption policies using a UI or a RESTful API for fine grained encryption on any level of their data stack.
In addition to OpenStack and existing AWS support, the new Porticor version includes significant enhancements for VMware customers by even more closely integrating with the VMware platform, including adding the ability to bring up additional Porticor Virtual Appliances, or create encrypted volumes directly from the Porticor user interface. Also part of the new release are significant usability enhancements for enterprise customers, including upgrade tools and more support for multiple geographical regions.
“With today’s launch, Porticor now more fully secures enterprise virtualization with support for private and public clouds from VMware, Amazon Web Services, and the up-and-coming OpenStack platform,” said Yaron Sheffer, Porticor CTO and co-founder. “No matter which cloud selection you make, Porticor delivers the highest usability and security for protecting cloud data.”
Porticor has also expanded the high availability of its virtual key management service further, leveraging its availability across multiple regions and availability zones, to provide a service level agreement for availability of 99.99 percent.
Unlike traditional data encryption solutions, which are complicated and expensive to deploy and manage, Porticor’s split-key encryption and homomorphic key management system is offered as the industry’s first cloud data protection service of its kind, delivering true confidentiality of data in the cloud by ensuring customer encryption keys are not exposed.
While other solutions require encryption keys to be manually managed for every disk, distributed storage or database record, or to be owned by a cloud provider, Porticor’s homomorphic split-key encryption technology eliminates both complexity and compromises. Porticor restores key ownership to customers while automatically managing customer encryption keys with maximum security. With homomorphic key management, the keys are protected at all times – even while they are in use. Porticor protects the entire data layer stack, including virtual disks, distributed storage, databases, and applications. It dynamically encrypts and decrypts virtual data whenever the application needs access, and delivers a key management system that is fully hosted in the cloud, yet offers the confidentiality, security and trust of a system that is hosted inside the datacenter. Within minutes, customers can encrypt their entire data layer with the proven AES 256-bit encryption algorithm.
For more information on the new release, see: release note link:
https://pvkm.porticor.com/porticor-setup/release-notes.php.
Pricing and Availability
Available today, pricing for the new version of Porticor starts at $599 per month. Customers can evaluate Porticor free of charge from: https://pvkm.porticor.com/setup/register.php.