Voltage Launches eDiscovery Archive Connector for Symantec Enterprise Vault
Market Wire, June, 2008
Symantec Vision 08 -- Voltage Security, a global leader in information encryption, today unveiled Voltage SecureMail Archive Connector for Symantec Enterprise Vault. The connector allows organizations to achieve low cost and scalable encryption of sensitive information with Voltage Identity-Based Encryption (IBE), while preserving a company's existing eDiscovery, retention, archiving and compliance-centric business processes for email. As a partner in the Symantec Technology Enabled Program, Voltage completed interoperability testing of SecureMail Archive and achieved certification for Enterprise Vault.
Specifically the connector ensures that Voltage-secured messages are decrypted before being archived, thus preserving indexing and searchability of the archive, without needing complex key management or infrastructure. This guarantees that eDiscovery, retention, and review processes are unimpeded by either internal or external secure messaging with little additional cost.
The Voltage SecureMail Archive Connector enables organizations to use Voltage SecureMail for end-to-end encryption while preserving the rapid eDiscovery capabilities of Symantec Enterprise Vault. And since the connector leverages IBE, customers don't need to master complex key management tasks.
"Some organizations are concerned that encryption will prevent or complicate other critical processes, such as email archiving and eDiscovery," said Wasim Ahmad, vice president of marketing, Voltage Security. "The Voltage SecureMail Archive Connector proves the value of Voltage IBE to ensure that encryption and decryption fit seamlessly into an organization."
While many large organizations are required to comply with Sarbanes-Oxley, SEC 17a4, PCI DSS and other regulations, all organizations -- large and small -- need to master eDiscovery in order to comply with potential court orders, financial audits and legal inquiries. Together, Voltage SecureMail Archive Connector and Symantec Enterprise Vault fulfill those universal eDiscovery needs.
Voltage Security is exhibiting at the Symantec Vision Conference, Booth 711, on June 9-12, 2008 in Las Vegas, NV. For more information on Voltage enterprise security solutions, visit www.voltage.com .
About Voltage Security
Voltage Security, Inc., an enterprise security company, is the global leader in information encryption. Voltage solutions, based on next generation cryptography, provide encryption that just works for protecting valuable, regulated and sensitive information persistently and based on policy. Voltage delivers power, simplicity and the lowest total cost of ownership in the industry through the use of award-winning Voltage Identity-Based Encryption(TM) (IBE) and a new breakthrough innovation: Format-Preserving Encryption (FPE). Voltage Security offerings include Voltage SecureMail(TM), Voltage SecureData(TM) and the Voltage Security Network(TM) (VSN), an on-demand managed service for the extended business network.
Voltage Security is the number one OEM provider of email encryption technology in the world with OEMs that include Microsoft, Proofpoint, Secure Computing, Sendmail, Canon, Code Green Networks and NTT Communications. The Company has been issued several patents based upon breakthrough research in mathematics and cryptographic systems . Customers include Global 1000 companies in banking, retail, insurance, energy, healthcare and government, such as American Board of Family Medicine, Diebold, Integro Insurance Brokers, NTT Communications, SafeAuto Insurance, Winterthur Life UK Ltd. and XL Global Services. For more information please visit http://www.voltage.com .
Voltage Identity-Based Encryption, Voltage Format-Preserving Encryption, Voltage SecureMail, Voltage SecureFile, Voltage SecureData and the Voltage Security Network (VSN), are registered trademarks of Voltage Security, Inc. All other trademarks are property of their respective owners.
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