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Hadassah Medical Center Selects eTouchware Safe-T Software Solution for Secure Managed File Transfer

Leading healthcare organization to use Safe-T Solutions for securely transferring and receiving sensitive information to research partners

NEW YORK, NY (December 22, 2009) -- eTouchware has announced that the Hadassah Medical Center has selected eTouchware's Safe-T Secure Managed File Transfer Solution for securely transferring sensitive information and large files. The Safe-T Managed File Transfer Solution was selected for its unique combination of security and ease of use. The solution will be implemented on Hadassah's internal network, leveraging their existing IT infrastructure. This will ensure a low Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) and maximum security and control.

The Safe-T Solution fits intuitively into the workflow of the Hadassah Medical Center. For non-IT users it's as simple as sending emails, while for the IT department it's highly secure and compliant file transfer.

"For users and non-technical staff across a healthcare organization, the Safe-T Solution offers user-friendly, and extremely secure solution for large file transfer and collaboration," says Amir Mizhar, eTouchware's CEO. "The Safe-T Solution offers audit trails and reporting functionality that go a long way to helping medical organizations meet industry and government regulations such as HIPAA."

 

About the Hadassah Medical Center

Hadassah Medical Center ‎is a medical organization that operates two university hospitals in Ein Kerem and Mount Scopus in Jerusalem, Israel, as well as schools of medicine, dentistry, nursing, and pharmacology affiliated with the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Founded by Hadassah, the Women's Zionist Organization of America, Hadassah-Mt. Scopus was the first modern medical facility in the region and opened in 1939 to serving all the peoples of the area, without regard for race, religion or ethnic origin. In 2005, Hadassah was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize in acknowledgment of its equal treatment of all patients, regardless of ethnic and religious differences.

 

About eTouchware

eTouchware is the premier provider of secure Managed File Transfer (MFT) solutions. The Safe-T Secure Managed File Transfer (MFT) Solution, the company's flagship product, substantially increases the security of sensitive data transfers and helps medium- and large-sized businesses comply with government and industry regulations such as Sarbanes-Oxley, GLBA, PCI and HIPAA. The Safe-T Secure Managed File Transfer (MFT) Solution provides managed, large file transfer with secured links, password protection, file encryption, tracking, and a DMZ front-end. For security-conscious IT departments, the Safe-T Solution offers powerful and flexible management capabilities, including automatic file transfer, user permissions, reporting, and audit-trails. Enterprise users can send files of unlimited size using an Outlook plug-in or through an intuitive web interface. Partners, suppliers, and customers can securely return files to network users without the need to install software or set up an account. eTouchware is a privately held company that is headquartered in the US with an R&D center in Israel. For more information, visit www.safe-t.com.

 

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