Ecrypt
has been carefully assembling a powerful strategic marketing network in more
recent months, signing deals left, right, and center with key developers whose
products, services and competencies dovetail exceptionally well with ECRY’s own
campaign to become a more dominant force in the world of information security.
Ecrypt’s own emphasis on military-grade data security and encryption solutions,
designed to enable enterprise, governments and the military to safely and
easily share information within a data-tight environment, is thus empowered by
a much larger, growing suite of offerings available through the company’s
strategic network.
Boulder,
Colorado-based Ecrypt’s latest deal with Cicada Security Technology in Quebec
for instance has ECRY promoting, selling and distributing the entire Cicada
data privacy menu as part of an exclusive worldwide agreement. This is a shrewd
strategy by ECRY, developing a rich product mix that can handle anything the
client wants, ultimately allowing them to provide a seamless data exchange
landscape to the client, spanning devices and software, which is intuitive and
simple for the users.
The
ability to communicate and collaborate digitally in real-time is a
transformative power for modern enterprise, but as an operation grows in size
and the internal network of devices and users becomes increasingly complex,
companies often leave themselves wide open to cybersecurity threats, developing
less robust, in-house solutions that aren’t up to the challenge. The problem is
more complex for government agencies and the military for obvious reasons, but
the underlying dynamics of human nature are precisely the same and the biggest
vulnerability in any security equation is human behavior. People forget to
encrypt, they are loose with critical data or simply make mistakes that can
even compromise the entire security solution, making the kind of always-on
encryption technology ECRY built into their encrypted email solution, Ecrypt
One, of vital necessity.
With
news out today that the FBI is investigating possible hack attacks into 7 of
the top 15 banks, and with the extent of the impact to the broader panoply of
bank logs and customer/investor accounts still unknown, as well as one of the
targets apparently having been JPMorgan Chase, the market for robust,
enterprise-ready cybersecurity and encryption solutions is hotter than ever.
CTO at data security firm Digital Guardian called this latest example of
international cybersecurity breaches, which comes just a handful of months
after five members of the Chinese military were indicted by the DOJ for
stealing trade secrets from major U.S. corporations (ranging from Alcoa to
Westinghouse), an attack which calls into question the “integrity of the
banking system” itself.
Spokeswoman
for JPM, Patricia Wexler, made an excellent point commenting on this latest
incident by explaining a fundamental industry truth that ECRY is all too
familiar with already: namely, that “companies of our size (JPM) experience
cyberattacks nearly every day.” The markets and enterprise, as well as
governments and military, are awash in the problems this kind of serious and
persistent threat poses (which will only increase as the underlying
technological landscape increases in complexity) and the much-anticipated
roll-out of Ecrypt’s Ecrypt One platform for ultra-tight secure encrypted email
couldn’t come soon enough to address the heightened sense of awareness that now
pervades the air.
To
get a closer look at this revolutionary, military-grade email encryption
platform, please visit: www.EcryptInc.com
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