Cryptzone leverages encryption expertise to add encrypted off-line file storage to its secure mobile app

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Gothenburg: Cryptzone, the data protection specialists, today released the Android version of its security enhanced mobile browser - Mobile Access Protect (MAP). MAP enables workers to use their mobile devices to securely access documents and enterprise web based applications without the risk of data loss. Cryptzone’s approach to mobile security is to deliver content to mobile users in a controlled manner, irrespective of the device. Its MAP solution utilises policy-based dynamic rules that allow organisations to create a highly granular mobile access strategy, based on risk, without overburdening IT departments.

“Protecting the data not the device is logical and achievable,” says Jamie Bodley-Scott, Product Manager for Secure Access at Cryptzone. “We know many organisations still aren’t providing users with mobile access to enterprise content for fear of data compromise. We’ve designed MAP to be policy-based to fully address these concerns and allow organisations to create access rules that align perfectly with their risk tolerance levels. Mobile access can be granted to content based on who is accessing, from which device type and varied by access location and time. You can even decide who is allowed to store encrypted content on a mobile device.”

MAP works in conjunction with Cryptzone’s AppGate Security Server, which is recognised for its advanced access control capabilities designed to protect enterprise data and applications. Incorporating detailed reporting and audit logging capabilities, visibility and control of mobile/BYOD risks is greatly simplified helping support the overall enterprise access strategy.