How Do I Protect and Secure Private Data?
Overview Email is commonly used to transmit sensitive or confidential information--including operational data, trade secrets, financial information, and personal healthcare and identity information--both inside and outside the enterprise. The need to secure this confidential information--and comply with a growing body of regulations--has made policy-based email encryption a "must have" feature of a complete messaging security solution.
View this web seminar replay and learn:
- Why email encryption is an important component of an organization's overall security architecture.
- How organizations can ensure message privacy to business partners and other external recipients, to help enforce internal policies, privacy regulations and intellectual property controls.
- How identity based encryption can provide effective protection for sensitive information without the administrative burdens and infrastructure costs typically associated with traditional to public key cryptography.
| Publisher | Proofpoint | ||
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| Live Date | 21st February 2007 00:00 GMT | ||
| Format | Webcast | ||
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