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Are there any security implications to using a Sentinel Key in an environment where read/write memory devices are not allowed ?

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Are there any security implications to using a Sentinel Key in an environment where read/write memory devices are not allowed ?

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The Sentinel SuperPro and other Sentinel tokens are proprietary security devices which are used by a specific application to ensure that each user of the application has the rights to run the application. At no time does any other application, parts of the Operating System or system”s user have access to the key”s memory. Nor can the key”s memory be used as a generic storage area. The only way to use the key”s memory is through our specific APIs, and with a specifically protected application.

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