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Aladdin releases HASP CD9 with Linux support Print E-mail
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Posted by Benjamin D. Thomas   
Vendors/Products Aladdin Knowledge Systems, a global leader in the field of Internet content and software security, today announced the release of HASP CD9, the latest software for the HASP4 hardware-based software protection system that offers high-level security for Linux developers, as well as new ease-of-use features. . . . Aladdin Knowledge Systems, a global leader in the field of Internet content and software security, today announced the release of HASP CD9, the latest software for the HASP4 hardware-based software protection system that offers high-level security for Linux developers, as well as new ease-of-use features.

HASP CD9 further advances the technology introduced in HASP4, Aladdin's next generation family of software protection keys. In addition to the powerful encryption mechanisms HASP4 hardware offers, HASP CD9 software introduces full Linux support and significant security enhancements to the HASP Device Driver and the HASP Envelope Utility. HASP CD 9 brings new samples, advanced Graphical User Interface, and new ease-of-use features, for simpler, quicker integration of the world's leading software protection system.

"The release of HASP CD9 serves as the next step in protecting intellectual property and sales channels," said Avi Barir, Aladdin's Vice President, Software Security. "The new Linux support, as well as HASP4 and HASP CD9, combine to offer the latest protection features within Aladdin's family of hardware-based software security solutions."

About HASP

Designed to raise the bar for new performance and security standards, HASP4 and HASP CD9 combine to offer the latest generation of Aladdin's distinguished family of hardware-based software protection. HASP protects software against piracy and illegal use by preventing unauthorized access and execution and enables vendors to market more freely, distribute demos, enforce license agreements, and update software remotely. It also supports innovative marketing techniques such as time- or usage-limited demos and software modules that can be upgraded in the field. HASP helps increase revenues by:

-- Protecting intellectual property by preventing illegal or unauthorized use

-- Providing unparalleled security, transparency, ease-of-use, flexibility and reliability

HASP has a distinguished line of software protection solutions that provides protection without adversely affecting the execution of applications. For detailed information about HASP and the release of HASP CD9, visit Aladdin's Web site at www.eAladdin.com/hasp/.

About Aladdin

Aladdin (NASDAQ: ALDN) is a global leader in securing digital content, from applications software to Internet use and access. Aladdin's products include HASP and Hardlock, software security systems that protect the revenues of developers and publishers; Privilege, a software licensing platform for the Internet; the eSafe line of anti-vandal, anti-virus and content filtering software for PCs and networks connected to the Internet; and eToken for Internet security and authentication. Aladdin serves its customers through eight offices located in the world's major software markets as well as a network of 50 distributors serving more than 100 countries. For more information visit our Web site at www.eAladdin.com.

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