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'''Rainbow Technologies''' was an encryption and information security company based in [[Orange County]], [[California]], that was acquired by [[Safenet-Inc]] in 2003.<ref>[http://www.bizjournals.com/baltimore/stories/2003/10/20/daily33.html Baltimore Business Journal]</ref>
'''Rainbow Technologies''' was an encryption and information security company based in [[Orange County]], [[California]], that was acquired by [[Safenet-Inc]] in 2003.<ref>[http://www.bizjournals.com/baltimore/stories/2003/10/20/daily33.html Baltimore Business Journal]</ref> Through its acquisition of [[Mykotronx]], ''Rainbow Technologies'' was responsible for developing and supporting top secret encryption devices used by the [[NSA]], [[NRO]], and other government agencies. The company also had a line of commercial security and identity management products like the iKey USB authentication token. <ref>[http://news.thomasnet.com/fullstory/21381 ThomasNet]</ref>

Through its acquisition of [[Mykotronx]], ''Rainbow Technologies'' was responsible for developing and supporting top secret encryption devices used by the [[NSA]], [[NRO]], and other government agencies. The company also had a line of commercial security and identity management products like the iKey USB authentication token. <ref>[http://news.thomasnet.com/fullstory/21381 ThomasNet]</ref>


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Revision as of 17:22, 22 June 2008

Rainbow Technologies was an encryption and information security company based in Orange County, California, that was acquired by Safenet-Inc in 2003.[1] Through its acquisition of Mykotronx, Rainbow Technologies was responsible for developing and supporting top secret encryption devices used by the NSA, NRO, and other government agencies. The company also had a line of commercial security and identity management products like the iKey USB authentication token. [2]

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