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Voltage Security delivers innovative information encryption solutions to solve the complex privacy challenges facing today's enterprise, including data protection, email encryption, security as a service, file and document encryption and key management. Read these materials to find how.

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Voltage Datasheets

Voltage SecureData
Solutions for protecting data in databases and applications
Voltage SecureData

Voltage SecureMail
Secure business communication via email or mobile messaging with end-to-end content level encryption

Voltage Security Network (VSN)
Email encryption delivered as a hosted service from Voltage Security

Voltage SecureFile
Protect files and documents, regardless of where they go or how they get there.

Voltage SecureFile for IBM Lotus Quickr
Automatically encrypt files and documents uploaded to Quickr based on the Quickr Place file type or user.

On Demand Seminars

Simplifying Database & Application Encryption in Mission Critical-Systems
Featuring Mark Bower, Director of Information Protection Solutions, Voltage Security

While many organizations are struggling to plug data leakage at the container level – laptops, USB tokens and tapes – the truly sensitive and important data is stored in mission critical data stores in back office databases, server applications, and middleware stores within the data center.

Learn how critical, sensitive data, like credit card numbers, Social Security numbers and account codes, can be encrypted and stored without changes to data formats, database schemas, or applications. Case studies will also demonstrate how data privacy can be managed within legacy data center systems with minimal IT impact.

How State Health and Human Services Reduced Costs By Utilizing Secure Electronic Communication
Featuring senior analyst of California Department of Health Services
Costs associated with health and human services are on the rise. Yet it is more important than ever before that state organizations communicate fast and efficiently with other healthcare institutions, citizens and other state entities. But how do you keep your electronic communication highly secure and usable at the same time? Find out, from inside sources, how several state and public healthcare systems are using secure messaging to streamline communication.

Learn what the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio (UTHSCSA) and State Health departments in New York and California do to address this challenge. And hear directly from the senior analyst of California Department of Health Services about the systems that they use to safely and securely communicate.

Thwarting Insider Threat, Strengthening Communications, and Meeting Policy with Secure Internal Communications
Internal email, if unprotected, contains less than the security of a postcard. Without email encryption, malicious, as well as curious, insiders have complete access to sensitive company information, including financial data, trade secrets, and customer data. This webcast covers the benefits of email encryption for strengthening communications while protecting against insider threat.

Improving Customer Service, Enhancing Brand and Lowering Costs with Secure B2C Communications
In today's competitive environment providing the best possible customer service is critical. With over 440 consumer data breaches in the past 2 years, this not only means providing a responsive customer service organization, but a secure one as well. Email has long held the promise of being the answer to low-cost, rapid customer service. However, without both data security and protection from phishing, email is limited as a trusted customer service communication channel. This webcast will cover strategies for success in leveraging secure email in a customer service environment.

Being a Good Business Partner in Secure B2B Communications
The rise of the global business network has brought a new set of security challenges. If not implemented strategically, secure business partner communications can significantly increase the cost and complexity of business operations as well as information technology management. This webcast will focus on the need for securing business partner communications from a regulatory, risk and business perspective, requirements for maintaining "good partner" status in secure communications, the benefits and costs of available methods, including TLS, email encryption, and secure FTP, and strategies for overcoming the complexities of encryption in a business partner environment

Using Encryption to Protect End User Controlled Data
As you know, regulatory compliance pressures and data breach notification laws have driven organizations to place more focus on ensuring sensitive data is protected while in the custody of end users, creating a large struggle in determining how to overcome the human element of the end user. This webcast will focus on strategies for addressing the human element with the implementation of broad encryption policy.

Tackling PCI Encryption and Key Management Requirements in Spite of Your End Users
This webcast focuses specifically on meeting end user based key management and encryption requirements for PCI Compliance. A comprehensive, easy to administer key management structure, backed by automated policy based encryption for emails and mobile devices will empower your end users to execute their responsibilities, while at the same time help you meet PCI security requirements and provide a stronger level of security.

The Datacentric Model, A New Approach to Data Security Featuring Forrester Research
In this webcast, Paul Stamp from Forrester Research discusses datacentric security, which focuses on securing the data, rather than the underlying infrastructure. The webcast also will explain how Voltage can help organizations looking to adopt a datacentric security strategy.

Protecting the Privacy of Business Communications with Voltage SecureMail
This webcast provides an overview of Voltage SecureMail, the first messaging platform to make secure ad-hoc business communication as easy as traditional email. The presentation discusses the reasons driving the use of secure communication solutions, and then goes into detail about the capabilities of Voltage SecureMail and its key benefits.

Effectively Securing Data Privacy
This editorial TechWebCast, featuring Rebecca Herold author of The Privacy Papers, will highlight the most pressing privacy challenges now facing businesses. Explore some of the commonalities running through the privacy incidents that have occurred over the past year, and ways in which you can reduce the risks around protecting sensitive data in your own organization. Learn more about the need to address privacy issues within business processes, not only to meet regulatory requirements but also to demonstrate due diligence, support business goals and build business value.

Healthcare Webcast: Overcoming Electronic Communication Challenges
This webcast uncovers how California Department of Health Services (CA DHS) is overcoming the electronic communication challenges that the unique regulatory and operating environment of healthcare imposes.

Matthew Bowley, Mail and Messaging Architect at Pacific Solutions Group, will discuss:

  • What drove CA DHS, and is driving other healthcare organizations, to implement a secure messaging infrastructure
  • What operations does a secure messaging infrastructure impact
  • What does this mean to other government agencies and vendors that work with CA DHS
  • Why CA DHS settled on the Voltage/Proofpoint solution

Securing Microsoft Exchange Messages
With more and more emails being sent that potentially contain personally identifiable information (PII) many organizations are faced with the problem of how to secure those communications. This webcast will introduce listeners to Exchange messaging protocols and discuss strategies to secure those communications, highlighting Voltage's Identity-Based Encryption. Featuring Miles Stevenson--Sponsored by Voltage Security.



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