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SAN BRUNO, Calif. Sept. 17, 2008 -- Use of encrypted e-mail is
no longer just for companies that
must comply with regulatory
requirements. IronPort® Systems has seen rapid adoption of its e-mail encryption solution by businesses of all types that are interested in improving
business practices and improving the security of their communications
with partners and customers. IronPort, now part of Cisco, is a leading
provider of solutions that protect businesses against spam, viruses and
spyware.
"E-mail is the most used business communication tool today, and we
are beginning to realize that regular e-mail is no more secure than a
postcard," said Peter Tobler, CIO at Bibus Holding AG. "Encrypting
e-mail once was so complicated that the cost of implementing and
managing it far outweighed the benefits. But with the ease-of-use of
IronPort's e-mail encryption offering, we have been able to quickly and
cost-effectively protect our communications with a high degree of
security."
According to a March 2007 Forrester report, titled "Adopting an
Enterprise Approach to Encryption," 45 percent of the companies
surveyed planned to purchase e-mail encryption programs in 2007. The
following month, Forrester issued another report, titled "You've Got
Encrypted E-mail," which notes: "Companies increasingly want to
exchange sensitive data with clients and partners over e-mail, and
relying on end-users and ad hoc tools to do this makes CISOs and
auditors very uncomfortable. Consequently, many are looking to adopt
centrally-managed e-mail encryption and find no shortage of vendors
offering their own solutions."
IronPort reports that, within the last year, the company has seen
the profile of customers for its e-mail encryption solution shift
dramatically. Businesses outside the core regulated vertical markets of
financial services, government, healthcare and insurance now account
for 40 percent of IronPort's encryption customers; they accounted for
only 10 percent about nine months ago. Additionally, about 25 percent
of all customers purchasing IronPort's anti-spam product also purchase
the encryption solution.
"With IronPort E-mail Encryption, we are fundamentally changing the
encryption market," said Tom Gillis, vice president of marketing for
IronPort. "What once was a specialized, niche technology product that
was required for companies to meet regulatory compliance is now
becoming a mainstream offering that average businesses are employing to
protect their day-to-day e-mail messages."
By integrating IronPort PXE™ encryption technology into the IronPort C-Series™ and IronPort X-Series™
e-mail security appliances, and replacing public key infrastructure
(PKI) complexity with the zero-administration Cisco Registered Envelope
Service, the company has been able to dramatically reduce the
deployment time and ongoing administrative burdens typically associated
with legacy encryption solutions. This service also provides user
registration, authentication, message-encryption-key delivery, and
highly-secure reply and message management capabilities as a hosted
solution.
Since introducing IronPort E-mail Encryption
in September 2007, the company has added more than 1,000 new customers.
IronPort is now expanding the capabilities of the Cisco Registered
Envelope Service - making it available in English, French, German,
Japanese, Portuguese and Spanish. A demonstration of IronPort
encryption technology can be found at http://www.ironport.com/securedemo/.
About IronPort Systems
IronPort Systems, now part of Cisco Systems, Inc., is a leading provider of anti-spam, anti-virus and anti-spyware appliances for organizations ranging from small businesses to the Global 2000.
IronPort appliances utilize SenderBase®, one of the world's largest e-mail and
Web threat detection network and database.
information Source: Cisco
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