Fasoo.com, Inc., a leading enterprise rights management solution provider, will be launching its latest mobile enterprise rights management solution, Fasoo Mobile Gateway at the RSA Conference in San Francisco from February 15 - 17, 2011.
Fasoo Mobile Gateway extends enterprise digital rights management to mobile computing and enables organizations to apply rights management policies to documents downloaded onto smartphones and tablets. The documents protected by enterprise rights management can be accessed from iPhone, iPad, Android devices, etc. via the Fasoo Mobile Rights Management App. With consumer technologies continuing to infiltrate the workplace, the new mobile solution will enable businesses to better manage and protect sensitive information, much of which is accessed from these unprotected devices. In fact, more than 76 percent of consumers surveyed use their smartphones or tablets to access sensitive or business information, according to a recent global study by Juniper Networks.
Fasoo Mobile Gateway supports various native file formats — such as Microsoft Office, PDFs, etc — on mobile devices. These documents can be accessed from the Fasoo Mobile Rights Management App, without changing file formats. The solution also enables organizations to constantly protect files; control file access privileges of users, groups and/or environments; and track activities of users and files, in addition to changes in configuration.
“Businesses have traditionally struggled to extend protection of their documents outside of the organization. But with mobile devices becoming so ubiquitous, it’s critical for businesses to protect sensitive content — even beyond the walls of their organization,” said Dr. Kyugon Cho, Fasoo founder and CEO. “Fasoo’s new Mobile Rights Management solution effectively fulfills diversified security requirements for mobile devices without compromising mobility and flexibility.”
To learn more about Fasoo, visit www.fasoo.com. The Fasoo stand will be at booth #533 at this year’s RSA conference.
Source: March Communications