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The Datalocking Company Makes Strategic Move to a Proprietary S/MIME 4096-Bit Encryption for Secure Email

ALISO VIEJO, Calif. - 
      The Datalocking Company, a leading service provider of privacy and 
      security communication solutions, announced today it’s 
      moving to a proprietary, S/MIME-based (Secure Multipurpose Internet Mail 
      Extensions), 4096-bit encryption email solu
Posted : Wed, 30 Jul 2008 18:05:52 GMT
Author : CA-DATALOCKING-COMPANY
Category : Press Release
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ALISO VIEJO, Calif. - (Business Wire) The Datalocking Company, a leading service provider of privacy and security communication solutions, announced today its moving to a proprietary, S/MIME-based (Secure Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions), 4096-bit encryption email solution for both the BlackBerry® and desktop email platforms. The S/MIME, 4096-bit encryption allows end users to compose or read digitally signed or encrypted mails, and offers users and their recipients complete security in protecting critical information contained within their messages.

The Datalocking Companys new S/MIME, 4096-bit encryption service, which is paired with a proprietary key management and certificate server, allows seamless public and private key management and maintains automatic sever verification and retrieval of digital certificates for authentication. The new service will replace the 4096-bit encryption The Datalocking Company currently deploys. S/MIME encryption is commonly used by U.S. government agencies and Fortune 100 businesses.

As The Datalocking Companys services continue to expand within the Enterprise space, our focus is to offer our users the most advanced email encryption solution available, said Nathanael Lineham, founder and CEO of The Datalocking Company. With our move to a proprietary S/MIME, 4096-bit encryption solution and a key management and certificate server, we can now offer the most advanced email security available while providing our users with the privacy they demand.

About The Datalocking Company

The Datalocking Company, based in Aliso Viejo, CA, with offices in Canada and Australia, offers a series of seamless privacy and security solutions that ensures private communications remain private. The Datalocking Companys services include private secure BlackBerry Enterprise and Microsoft Exchange hosting, secure anonymous web browsing, advanced 4096 email encryption for both BlackBerry and Desktop platforms, worldwide secure voice, and Smartcard and Closed Loop communication applications for small and medium-sized business (SMBs). The Datalocking Companys solutions allow private and secure access any time and anywhere BlackBerry or email service is available and comes with 24x7x365 live support. The Datalocking Company is a BlackBerry Alliance partner, as well as partners with T-Mobile and Vox Mobile. For more information about The Datalocking Company and its communication solutions, go to www.datalocking.com.

The Datalocking Company name and logo are a Trademark of The Datalocking Company, Inc. All other trademarks, trade names, service marks, and logos are the property of their respective owners.

The Datalocking Company
Andre Morin
949-330-6525
andre@datalocking.com


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