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EQUIP YOUR ORGANISATION WITH IT SECURITY ARSENAL FOR CYBER SECURITY DEFENCE.

Bellridge Pty Limited is an Australian company that has been supporting organisations throughout the Pacific with enterprise-wide security solutions for almost twenty years. Our experience with a range of consultants and CISOs from government departments, publically traded giants and emerging enterprise; has allowed us to develop a suite of software and hardware applications to tackle the ever-changing, always sophisticated security technology landscape.

LIKE A BANK VAULT IN YOUR POCKET

It’s an IT world comprised of opposing corporate forces. On one hand, we have enormous demands to increase worker productivity and support an ever-changing, distributed and mobile workforce, while on the other hand, we are being asked to secure our corporate network access and our underlying data. Exclusively focused on the problem of remote access and data protection, SPYRUS use the proprietary Rosetta technology, incorporating the highest level of hardware based security.


Rosetta NcryptNshare™, a suite of applications that work with any SPYRUS Rosetta enabled device, allows you to encrypt your files and control access from wherever they are stored. The SPYRUS Rosetta file encryption solution is hardware-based FIPS 140-2 and offers unmatched individual file protection using the strongest levels of encryption and key protection available. ‘Sealing’ the file closed, it can detect if a file has been tampered with and, because the encryption keys stay with you, only you control access.

 IT’S WHAT’S INSIDE THAT MATTERS

At the core of the SPYRUS technologies is SPYCOS (SPYRUS Cryptographic Operating System). SPYCOS is the firmware operating system incorporated into SPYRUS hardware devices. It supports more cryptographic algorithms than any other commercial product and dynamically allocates nonvolatile memory. The Rosetta security devices are used as the key and the trust anchor in the NcryptNshare application to create the encrypted files and vaults. Wherever your data is stored, whether it’s at rest or in transit, NcryptNshare will keep it safe.

“When it comes to protecting and securely sharing our files and content, SPYRUS was the clear choice.”
The Department of State

WHY TRUST TODAY’S INFORMATION WITH YESTERDAY’S SECURITY?​​​​​​​

Security is at the forefront of everything you do. The SPYRUS security architecture is based on public key infrastructure architecture that integrates with and complements the overall security functionality of the Microsoft ecosystem. SPYRUS also offers NcryptNshare applications for Windows:

  • RES4Office - a software add-in application for Office 2013, 2016, and Office 365 that encrypts and saves individual Office files and allows you to securely share decryption capabilities. Files are encrypted with keys generated and stored in a SPYRUS hardware encryption device.
  • RESDisk - unlike most other data protection solutions, RES Disk uses a FIPS 140-2 Level 3 Rosetta security module as a hardware root of trust to generate and protect digital identities and key. RES Disk implements next generation military grade elliptic curve cryptography recommended by NIST and global government organisations for both unclassified and most classified information.
  • RES Pro - a software application that encrypts both individual files and folders and allows you to securely share decryption capabilities. All key management and critical security functions are implemented in the Rosetta SPYCOS FIPS 140-2 Level 3 certified hardware security module.

Work is no longer a place. SPYRUS helps secure your business wherever it is happening.

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Bellridge Pty Limited

PO Box 151, Milsons Point NSW 1565

+61 2 8904 0172

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sales@bellridge.com.au

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