Roxio, a division of Sonic Solutions, has released Secure products, a family of enterprise applications that helps protect businesses, government agencies, and other institutions from data breach.

The company said that its new products enable users within an organisation to secure data on CD, DVD, Blu-ray Disc, and flash devices using data encryption that safeguards the contents from being accessed by unauthorised persons. They provide end-point security features for networks of computers in small workgroups to multi-departmental global enterprises.

According to the company, its new product Secure Burn: burns data on CD, DVD and blu-ray disc; copies discs and disc image files; encrypts data on disc using a FIPS 140-2 certified encryption module; spans files too big to fit across multiple discs; reads and writes disc image files; and includes dynamic language support in a single installer for international organisations

Secure Burn Plus allows discs to be read on PCs within permitted departmental groups of PCs; restricts permission to read discs on PCs outside permitted departmental groups; sets group read permissions at installation via command line; and enables to change read permissions after installation with the included Permissions Manager applet.

Roxio said that its Secure Managed allows discs to be written only by permitted users. An authorisation server controls permissions per organisational policies and discs can be read only by permitted users. The offering also supports logging and reporting of files burned to disc, files sent to USB devices, and administrative changes to permissions.

Matt DiMaria, executive vice president and general manager at Roxio, said: "An important addition to our enterprise product line, Roxio Secure enables private and public sector organisations to enhance the overall effectiveness of their information security and privacy practices. Our new Roxio Secure solutions ensure that data protection practices are in alignment with organisational policies and can be achieved without impacting employee productivity."