Wednesday, March 24, 2010

KEYLOK Fortress reduces Software Piracy

KEYLOK was founded in Denver, Colorado in 1980 as Microcomputer Applications, Inc. Their KEYLOK Fortress platform provides piracy protection for thousands of applications on many levels. This provides developers with the ability to deploy a security solution that prevents hacking and piracy.

KEYLOK announced a new capability called Code Porting for the KEYLOK Fortress dongle. KEYLOK with Code Porting allows Developers to port 10,000 lines of executable code to the smart card portion of the dongle. This secure area allows the code to be executed- returning results to the application running on the computer. The beauty of this is that Software cannot be copied or run without the dongle holding the critical code required to run the software.

“KEYLOK’s driverless Fortress delivers the most secure software protection solution available today,” stated Stuart Zinanti, president of KEYLOK, Inc. “The combination of code porting and the tamper proof smart card hardware provide a highly reliable solution for protecting our customers valuable software.”

Benefits of code porting with KEYLOK Fortress include:

- Segregate key pieces of the application to run on a separate, secure smart card computing environment
- Code executed on the dongle cannot be inspected or hacked
- Application is configured to run separately on the computer and the dongle
- Software cannot be copied and run without presence of the dongle because key pieces of the application will be missing

Code Vault and the KEYLOK Fortress Smart Card is a driverless hardware dongle. The combination of the smart card and dongle will reduce piracy and hacking greatly offering a reliable and secure solution to software developers.

Ref: Denver (PRWEB) March 24, 2010

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