Online Community and Data Security Specialists

Based in Reno, NV, Primary Key Technologies, Inc. has been offering cost-effective programming and data encryption services to customers worldwide since 2002. In addition to our direct services to clients, we also develop, manage and support our own software and web products.

We specialize in database driven web and software products using C#, VB.NET, PHP, Java, Python, Microsoft SQL, MySQL, Access and XML. We are also well experienced in implementing content and portal management systems (e.g. DotNetNuke, PHPNuke). Lastly, we routinely develop web services used in websites and software products.

Contact us to see what we can do for your organization.

See our FAQ for answers to such questions as:
  • What's the differences between languages and databases?
  • What's the difference between a web designer and a web developer?

How Secure is Your Data?

Identity theft is a growing problem worldwide. When theives get their hands on your database, it is your organization's responsibility to ensure that sensitive customer information is protected. Some things to keep in mind:
  • Setting an Access password is not enough.
  • Keeping the database on your organization's network drive is not enough.
  • Having SSL pages on your organzation's website is not enough.
If you think that these measures are good enough, just ask GE Money, AOL, the State of California and others if they should have done more to protect their data.

Contact us to find out more about our data encryption services.

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