Overview
What is SecureBridge?
SecureBridge is a library of non visual components for Delphi, C++Builder, and Lazarus (Free Pascal) designed to protect network connections from unauthorized access.SecureBridge can protect any TCP traffic using SSH or TLS/SSL protocol. These secure transport layer protocols provide authentication,…
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Standard
$99.95
Professional
$199.95
Professional Edition with source code
$299.95
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- No setup fee
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What is SecureBridge?
SecureBridge is a library of non visual components for Delphi, C++Builder, and Lazarus (Free Pascal) designed to protect network connections from unauthorized access.
SecureBridge can protect any TCP traffic using SSH or TLS/SSL protocol. These secure transport layer protocols provide authentication, strong encryption, and data integrity verification. SecureBridge can be used in conjunction with data access components to prevent data interception or modification in an untrusted network.
SecureBridge Features
- Supported: Robust protection against different kinds of cryptographic attacks
- Supported: High performance
- Supported: Ability to work with system and external certificate storages through CryptoAPI
- Supported: File, registry, and temporary memory storages for certificates, keys, and users
- Supported: High quality random number generator
- Supported: Working in synchronous and asynchronous mode
- Supported: External modules are not required
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SecureBridge Technical Details
Deployment Types | On-premise |
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Operating Systems | Windows, Linux, Mac, iOS, Android |
Mobile Application | No |
Supported Languages | English |
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SecureBridge has been instrumental in providing secure and reliable SSH FTP connections for users. Many users have found it to be incredibly easy to implement, saving them significant time in application development. The product's seamless automation of secure SSH tunnel creation has removed the requirement of running PuTTy, making it a lot easier for non-technical people to use.
The product has had no issues with connections and stability, making communication between different sites more reliable. Furthermore, SecureBridge enables SSH connectivity to Solaris and Linux servers, remote shell commands execution on the server-side, and SFTP file transfers. As a result, many users are able to add secure SSL access to remote MySQL databases in Delphi apps easily and quickly integrate it into their apps. Overall, this allows businesses to securely transfer files between servers without any concerns around hacking or breaches of data privacy.
Easy Onboarding: Users have found it easy to get started with SecureBridge, indicating that the onboarding process is well-designed. Several reviewers have mentioned this as a significant advantage of using the software.
Exceptional Customer Support: DevArt support was exceptional, suggesting that the company provides quality customer service and support. Many users have praised their experience with the sales and support staff, highlighting their helpfulness in assisting them to start using SecureBridge.
Fair Pricing Model: The pricing model is very fair, as users don't have to purchase a full suite of components to access specific functionalities such as SSH FTP. More than one user has appreciated this aspect of SecureBridge's pricing structure.
Limited integrations: Some users have noted that SecureBridge has limited integrations with other software, which can be a drawback for those who need to use multiple tools simultaneously.
Lack of customization options: A few reviewers have mentioned that they would like more customization options in terms of the user interface and features. They feel that this would help them tailor the product to their unique needs better.
Limited documentation: A small number of users have stated that they found the documentation on SecureBridge to be lacking in detail or clarity, making it challenging to troubleshoot issues or fully utilize all aspects of the product.