Tumbleweed Releases MailGate 3.6
16 Juillet 2008 - 2:00PM
Business Wire
Tumbleweed� Communications Corp. (NASDAQ:TMWD), an industry leader
in managed file transfer, email security, and identity validation,
today announced MailGate� 3.6, the latest version of its
award-winning email security product. MailGate 3.6 adds a number of
compelling capabilities for government agencies and regulated
industries, including S/MIME encrypted email for data loss
prevention (DLP), a granular employee or user-based DLP reporting
feature, and integrates the latest elliptic curve cryptography,
which will help streamline future Federal Information Processing
Standard (FIPS) certification. �MailGate 3.6 answers the call from
many of our public, regulated and government customers �
governmental agencies, in particular, will benefit significantly
from these enhancements,� said Joe Fisher, senior vice president of
product management at Tumbleweed. �MailGate routinely gets
exceptional scores in independent product reviews, particularly for
our strong DLP policy engine, market-leading encryption, and
superior interface. The rally cry for data loss prevention is
everywhere, and Tumbleweed is one of the only vendors to
successfully and effectively integrate DLP capabilities into our
complete product suite. Within MailGate, these valuable outbound
capabilities help protect sensitive information sent via email,
which is arguably the most-used business communications channel
today.� In 2007, Tumbleweed received 140-2 Level 1 certification,
the benchmark standard for government agency data security, for the
security kernel used in its suite of products. Tumbleweed�s
customers include government agencies such as the U.S. Department
of Defense, U.S. Department of Homeland Security, all four branches
of the U.S. military, and numerous state and local governments.
MailGate 3.6 provides customers with gateway inspection of S/MIME
encrypted email for both inbound and outbound encrypted mail, thus
helping prevent costly or dangerous data breaches. In addition, the
added SMTP extension includes an authentication step that helps
ensure the true identity of the sender is known. MailGate DLP
policies will drop any encrypted message that cannot be decrypted
and reviewed for content scanning or return the message to the
sender with instructions on how to send encrypted mail through
MailGate. Additionally, MailGate 3.6 provides a comprehensive
employee/user-based DLP �summary� report, providing insight into
employee or user activity that could expose sensitive data. Also
integrated is NSA-approved elliptic curve cryptography technology,
a move that provides one of the highest levels of security while
streamlining future FIPS 140-2 and Suite B compliance renewals.
FIPS 140-2 is the security requirement for cryptographic modules as
defined by the National Institute of Standards for Technology
(NIST). Suite B is the set of cryptographic algorithms recommended
by the National Security Agency (NSA) to secure classified and
unclassified communications. SAFE HARBOR STATEMENT Tumbleweed
cautions that forward-looking statements contained in this press
release are based on plans and expectations as of the date of the
press release, and that a number of factors could cause the actual
results to differ materially from the guidance given at this time.
These factors are described in the Safe Harbor statement below.
Except for the historical information contained herein, the matters
discussed in this press release may constitute forward-looking
statements that involve risks and uncertainties that could cause
actual results to differ materially from those projected,
particularly with respect to the functionality of Tumbleweed�s
MailGate solution. In some cases, forward-looking statements can be
identified by terminology such as �may,� �will,� �should,�
�potential,� �continue,� �expects,� �anticipates,� �intends,�
�plans,� �believes,� �estimates,� and similar expressions. For
further cautions about the risks of investing in Tumbleweed, we
refer you to the documents Tumbleweed files from time to time with
the Securities and Exchange Commission, particularly Tumbleweed�s
Form 10-K filed March 17, 2008 and Tumbleweed�s Form 10-Q filed May
12, 2008. Tumbleweed assumes no obligation to update information
contained in this press release. Although this release may remain
available on Tumbleweed�s website or elsewhere, its continued
availability does not indicate that Tumbleweed is reaffirming or
confirming any of the information contained herein. About
Tumbleweed Tumbleweed Communications Corp. (NASDAQ:TMWD), an
industry leader in managed file transfer, email security and
identity validation, provides enterprise-class solutions to
organizations of all sizes. Tumbleweed�s innovative products enable
organizations to effectively manage and protect business-critical
Internet communications, with capabilities that span secure file
transfer, encryption, data loss prevention, and email security.
Tumbleweed has more than 3,300 customers worldwide, including
blue-chip companies across an array of industries such as
Technology, Retail, Finance, Healthcare, Manufacturing, Consumer
Packaged Goods, Telecom, Energy, and the U.S. Government. The
world�s most security conscious organizations rely upon Tumbleweed
technology including Bank of America Securities, JP Morgan Chase
& Co., the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, and the U.S.
Department of Defense. Our award-winning products build on 15 years
of R&D and 31 security patents in the U.S. alone � many of
which are licensed by other security vendors. More information can
be found at www.tumbleweed.com. Tumbleweed and MailGate are
registered trademarks of Tumbleweed Communications Corp. in the
United States and/or other countries. All other trademarks are the
property of their respective owners.
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