GigaTrust Brings Enterprise Rights Management to iPhone and iPad

GigaTrust, which provides enterprise rights management (ERM) content protection software solutions that enhance and extend Microsoft Active Directory Rights Management Services (AD RMS), announced availability of the GigaTrust for iPhone and iPad mobile devices.
 
This is a first of its kind product for enterprise users. The product consists of a client and "mobility server" component that enables persistent content protection for the iPhone and iPad equivalent to that provided by GigaTrust for the BlackBerry smartphone and Windows Desktop.

Unlike secure point-to-point messaging solutions that protect data only while in transit, GigaTrust for iPhone and iPad protects content at rest, in transit and in use, allowing users to securely deliver and persistently protect emails while they are being read on the device. Additionally, iPhone and iPad users can apply GigaTrust protection to outgoing e-mails and e-mail responses.

"By adding the GigaTrust for iPhone and iPad offering to our portfolio of products, we continue with our tradition of delivering RMS enablement for the most critical and strategic use points in the enterprise and in the fulfillment of our mission to protect content no matter where or how it travels," said Robert Kellogg, vice president of engineering at GigaTrust.

GigaTrust for the iPhone and iPad product is easy to install and deploy. Users of these devices can download the application for free from the iTunes/Apple store. However to deploy requires the GigaTrust Mobility Server.


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