Friday, 22 August 2008
Comodo Announces Availability of SecureEmail 1.0 |
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Comodo, a Certification Authority and Internet security company, has announced the availability of version 1.0 of SecureEmail.
The company claims that Comodo SecureEmail employs well-established PKI-based solutions/technologies that enable encryption and digital signature of outgoing emails, assuring recipients that the email has not been tampered with during transmission. Comodo's solution can be deployed with either Comodo or third party SSL Certificates.
Version 1.0 of Comodo SecureEmail comes in either regular or Pro edition, which are both free. Those using SecureEmail Pro can integrate their secure email with third party certificates. The application also can address difficult or hard-to-remember processes such as public-key exchange. Network administrators looking to implement total client-to-client email security can use Comodo SecureEmail as a complement to any existing gateway encryption process.
“SecureEmail is another addition to Comodo's portfolio of desktop security solutions. We create solutions that enable people to communicate, collaborate and access the Internet confidently. We continue to innovate with SecureEmail, a worthy addition to our award-winning free solutions,” said Melih Abdulhayoglu, CEO and Chief Security Architect of Comodo.
Other key features of Comodo SecureEmail are:
· Available in 32 bit and 64 bit versions for Windows XP and Window Vista · Innovative session certificate · Whole journey encryption · Automatic certificate exchange, installation and updates · Built in wizard for easy sign-up and installation of a Comodo Free email Certificate
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