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BitArmor Protects Data Transported via USB Drives and as Email Attachments With New Release of DataControl(TM)
Smart Tag Technology Enables Secure Transport of Sensitive Data and Protected Two-Way Collaboration With Partners
| Source: BitArmor
PITTSBURGH, PA--(Marketwire - December 9, 2008) - BitArmor™, the leader in data control
software that helps corporate executives protect and manage sensitive data
throughout their organizations, today announced the latest release of
BitArmor DataControl, an information-centric security solution that
directly protects the data rather than the devices or network used to
access it. The new version facilitates safe file collaboration and the
secure transport and access of data files stored on USB drives, via email
attachment, or downloaded from FTP sites. Files can now be security
transported and accessed on non-work or unprotected systems without the
need to install a DataControl control agent.
"BitArmor approaches the data protection problem in a unique way, i.e. by
embedding protection policies with the data itself, and not by protecting
just the devices where data resides," said John Oltsik, senior analyst,
Enterprise Strategy Group. "I strongly believe this information-centric
approach is the future of data protection."
The new version of BitArmor DataControl, a security solution covered in the
September 2008 Magic Quadrant for Mobile Data Protection from Gartner,
(available to Gartner clients from www.gartner.com) provides the easiest
USB protection available in the market today -- a simple drag and drop to
USB devices will protect the data. An optional password can be assigned and
the Smart Tag protected data emailed to a business partner to enable
secure, two-way collaboration. A new lightweight application, BitArmor
Control Sentry, permits users to supply the right password to access the
protected document.
"Today's data files are as mobile as the workers that use them," said
Patrick McGregor Ph.D.
(http://bitarmor.blogspot.com/2008/02/my-princeton-experience-and-optimism.html), CEO of BitArmor. "Files are often ported from work to home
on USB drives or sent to business partners as email attachments. Just as
enterprises need to protect data and files on their own laptops and
desktops, they must also ensure that this data being transported to
external systems is still safe and secure. The latest release of
DataControl solves the security challenges of mobile data -- so corporate
data remains secure regardless of where it is accessed."
First released in September 2007, DataControl is BitArmor's flagship
product which focuses on protecting the data -- not devices -- with its
Smart Tag technology. Smart Tags enforce policies for persistent file
encryption everywhere throughout the enterprise so data is always under
control. Smart Tags are bundles of instructions for data access and usage,
directly attached to each file for its entire lifespan. So, the policies
they contain stay consistently enforced everywhere that file goes -- from
endpoint to endpoint. Smart Tag protection remains with the data as it is
transferred to USB drives or while it is in transit as an email attachment.
And, finally, the protection remains with the data as it resides on storage
servers, files shares and backup tapes.
DataControl version 3.2, including the new Control Sentry portable
application, is available now. For more information, please visit
www.bitarmor.com or call 412.682.2200.
About BitArmor
BitArmor offers DataControl, powerful new software that provides a faster,
easier, more cost-effective way to protect and manage sensitive data
throughout any organization. Unlike traditional solutions that only deal
with information at specific points in the system, BitArmor DataControl
software attaches a Smart Tag™ directly to the data itself -- a tag that
travels with the data and allows you to secure, track, and control it
regardless of where it is stored or sent. BitArmor helps companies protect
valuable data assets, achieve regulatory compliance, and manage data
throughout its functional lifecycle.