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.



Further White Paper Details
PublisherProofpoint   
Live Date21st February 2007 00:00 GMT
FormatWebcast   
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