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Safe-T Secure Managed File Transfer Offers Encrypted Messaging and Attachments for Ultimate Security

One-Time Passwords Offer an Additional Layer of Security and Mitigate Risk


NEW YORK, NY (April 21, 2010) -- eTouchware has announced that its Safe-T Secure Managed File Transfer Solution offers encryption for email messages as well as attachments to provide maximum security in transferring files.

The Safe-T Solution offers powerful file-level and email encryption with AES 256, PDF, and PGP/GPG to prohibit access to, opening, forwarding or printing files by unauthorized or unintended recipients.

Encryption is just one of the many security features offered by the Safe-T Solution for secure collaboration and file transfer. Other features that ensure the security of file transfers include the use of secure protocols and one-time passwords that can be sent via SMS, email or given over the telephone. By communicating one-time passwords using non-Internet methods of communication, users can bypass nearly any risk related to transferring files on the Internet.

"For business users and non-technical staff across any enterprise, the Safe-T Solution offers highly secure, cost-effective large file transfer and collaboration," says Amir Mizhar, eTouchware's CEO. "Many of our customers initially come to us to enable network users to transfer files of unlimited size using Microsoft Outlook. They are very pleased to discover the variety of security options we can offer for sending these messages, especially the encrypted emails, encrypted messages and our one-time passwords."


New Series of Webinars

eTouchware is hosting a series of webinars that will discuss the challenges of large file transfer and how Safe-T's innovative solution for secure, managed and compliant file transfer can relieve pressure on IT and boost collaboration inside and outside the enterprise network.


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. The Safe-T Solution offers security-conscious IT departments 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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