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Welcome
to secure email demonstration and information
page
Facts:
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Without question, email has become the business world’s communication tool of choice.
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However there has been a dramatic increase in email fraud and phishing attacks,
the result is that the email "From:" field and the message content itself can no
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Since email communication is at the heart of business processes, authentication
and the provision of reliable archived evidence is a mandatory requirement for any
business to meet legal and and regulatory requirements. |
Solution:
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In additional to normal email security measures such as antivirus and spam protection, businesses need simple, server-side solutions to provide the following services:
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Signing all outgoing emails and/or attachments (using S/MIME to
sign the email itself and of course PDF, XML DSig or PKCS#7/CMS signatures for attachments). |
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Verification of incoming signed emails and/or attachments (including
validating the sender signing certificate using OCSP or CRLs as well as checking
the signer’s certificate quality to ensure it meets minimum criteria) |
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Secure archiving of emails and attachments (either archiving on
the email server or within a securely signed and timestamped long-term evidence
archive)
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Secure Email Server removes the need to deploy security software to the desktop,
minimising integration, training, operation and support and maintenance costs and
provides much greater assurance that email security policies are being enforced.
We have prepared the following live demos, simply
click on the relevant hyperlinked
name:
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Description
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Automated signing of PDF attachments |
This demonstrates the automated signing of PDF documents attached to outgoing emails
(e.g. signing of PDF invoices before sending out to customers). |
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Automated verification of signed PDF attachments |
This demonstrates the automated verification of signed documents (e.g. signed PDF
submissions) coming into an organisation. The high-level verification results are
provided in the email body and full details attached to the email so that the recipient
can have full confidence the email is trustworthy before relying on it.
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Secure email archiving |
This demonstration is being prepared.
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