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WEDnetPA Data Security:

The WEDnetPA Management Information System (MIS) utilizes multiple overlapping layers of security. On the physical level, the datacenter is secured with key and electronic keycard access available only to authorized personnel and a security system which immediately notifies the police of an intrusion. On the network level, the servers and data are protected by a Cisco ASA 5200 series firewall, an Intrusion Detection and Prevention System (IDS/IPS), and RC4 128-bit SSL encryption. The servers are also maintained with the latest security patches and updates. On the software level, access is restricted to authorized personnel via a password- protected tiered permissions management system, allowing each person access only to the information necessary to complete their tasks. Information is stored on the MIS in a Triple-DES 128-bit encrypted MS-SQL relational database. WEDnetPA also maintains strict policies for handling sensitive information, including any cached or temporary storage on individual workstations. Data is transmitted between companies and the MIS via a 128-bit SSL encrypted secure upload site. At no time is any data transmitted or permanently stored in an unencrypted form or without physical and software security.

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Matt Lightner, President
Lightner Electronics, Inc.
Claysburg, Pa.