Voltage Datasheets
Voltage SecureData
Solutions for protecting data in databases and applications
Voltage SecureMail
Secure business communication via email or mobile messaging with end-to-end content level encryption
Voltage Security Network (VSN)
Email encryption delivered as a hosted service from Voltage Security
Voltage SecureFile
Protect files and documents, regardless of where they go or how they get there.
Voltage SecureFile for IBM Lotus Quickr
Automatically encrypt files and documents uploaded to Quickr based on the Quickr Place file type or user.
Voltage SecureMail Archive Connector
Provides seamless integration between secure encrypted email and Symantec Enterprise Vault ensuring that eDiscovery and message retention is preserved even with full end-to-end encryption.
Voltage SecureMail Statement Generator Service
Delivers secure electronic statements directly to the recipients’ inbox ensuring a usable, secure, and low cost statement delivery service.
On Demand Webcasts
Managing 3rd Party Data Privacy - Protecting Your Own and Your
Partners Information
Sponsored by: FS-ISAC
Guest Speaker: Timothy Masey, Infrastructure Security Consultant, AAA The Auto Club
The pressure to protect data in all forms and from a myriad of sources can bring IT and business leaders to a breaking point. Information security expert, Timothy Masey, Infrastructure Security Consultant, AAA The Auto Club, will detail his organization's successful experience rolling out their extensive data protection program. Tim will cover how AAA used a comprehensive end-to-end approach to address protection of data across multiple business lines, applications and data sources. Essential to the project was protecting data for over 1.6 million customers supported by AAA's Insurance business. Along the way he will point out the benefits achieved and lessons learned.
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Avoid Complexity, Disruption, and Hidden Costs When Complying
with HITECH and
MA Data Protection Laws
Guest Speakers: Stephen Wu, Partner, Cooke Kobrick & Wu LLP and Brad Blake, CTO of Boston Medical Center
Regulations have real 'teeth' now and on top of that reducing overall risk and complying with a multitude of regulations is becoming more complex, confusing and costly. This webcast will examine the hidden costs and complexities you may not be aware of when complying with both the HITECH and MA Data Protection laws. First, Stephen Wu, Partner - Cooke Kobrick & Wu LLP will share his domain expertise on the intricacies of navigating the legal aspects of implementing these laws together. Then, leading security practitioner -
Brad Blake, CTO of Boston Medical Center will give you his personal insights on how to avoid the pitfalls of winding up with clunky data protection technologies that bring hidden IT and operations costs, unnecessary user disruption, risks of data breach, and serious business impact.
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The Reality of Cyberattacks
Sponsored by: GovInfoSecurity, SINET, Thales and Voltage Security
Organizations are increasingly turning to end-to-end encryption and tokenization coupled with hardened cryptographic operations to ensure that no matter where data goes it is always protected. This seminar will examine these concepts in detail and, using the nation's payment system as an example, illustrate how data can be protected in spite of the increases in cyberattacks.
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Reducing PCI Audit Costs and Protecting Sensitive Data
Sponsored by: Thales Group, FS-ISAC and Voltage Security
Reducing the costs associated with PCI Audits is on everyone's mind and by reducing audit scope, audits are easier, faster, and less expensive. Data encryption combined with robust key management is a PCI Security Council recognized method to reduce scope for PCI compliance. In a recent survey, PricewaterhouseCoopers found that end-to-end encryption and tokenization are among the most promising methods that merchants, service providers and QSAs believe can reduce scope cost-effectively.
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Protecting Cardholder Data — End-to-End Encryption and Tokenization
Sponsored by: Electronic Transactions Association, Fifth Third Processing Solutions, Mercator Advisory Group and
Voltage Security
As a result of both the recent PricewaterhouseCoopers survey and numerous analyst reports on approaches for achieving PCI compliance, attention is now focused on two technology solutions that help merchants reduce PCI audit scope, secure consumer credit card data, and reduce the high costs typically associated with PCI compliance. Listen to this to hear how these new approaches to securing customer data can help reduce costs and risks for merchants.
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End-to-End Data Protection for Test, Development and Outsourced Systems
Presented by Steve Ross, Senior Product Manager, Voltage Security
When it comes to data protection, most of us immediately think of customer-facing applications and production databases. Consequently, that's where most organizations focus their attention. But what about the data used in non-production environments for application development, testing, quality assurance and training? Listen to this webinar to learn more about solutions for protecting non-production data.
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Tokenization and End-to-End Encryption - Fact and Fiction
Presented by George Peabody, Director, Emerging Technologies Advisory Service, Mercator Advisory Group and
Mark Bower, VP Product Management, Voltage Security
As a result of both the recent PCI DSS Community meeting and the PricewaterhouseCoopers survey on approaches for achieving PCI compliance, attention is now focused on two technology solutions that help merchants reduce PCI audit scope, secure consumer credit card data and reduce the costs associated with PCI compliance.
Join George Peabody, research director at Mercator Advisory Group and industry expert on payment security, along with Mark Bower, security expert and vice president of product management at Voltage Security, as they examine these new approaches to securing customer data.
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Transparently Encrypting Data in z/OS and Open Systems
Presented by Gregory P. Boyd, System z Crypto and eBusiness Security, Advanced Technical Support, IBM;
Ted Alexander, Cofounder, The Praxium Group; John Weald, VP Engineering, Voltage Security
and
Mark Bower, VP Product Management, Voltage Security
In a world of ever increasing, large scale data breaches the mainframe z/OS environment is not immune. But securing credit card, social security and other types of sensitive numbers or data has been huge challenge, especially in large mixed environments that include both mainframe z/OS and open systems. It can be costly, time consuming and disruptive to business operations. In this webcast you'll hear from well-known subject matter experts about the threats and challenges occurring in the mainframe z/OS data security world today and likely future scenarios you should be aware of. You'll learn how to achieve data privacy compliance quickly and easily through AES Format Preserving Encryption natively in z/OS and open systems - even going well beyond basic compliance requirements.
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Understanding Tokenization and End-to-End Encryption
Presented by Terence Spies, CTO, Voltage Security and special guest expert,
Branden R. Williams, Director, PCI Practice - Global Security Consulting, VeriSign
You may have heard about the rising number of data breaches occurring in the industry. The disturbing fact is that 99% of current security solutions would not have prevented breaches at leading brand name companies. Why? Because current approaches to protecting sensitive data within your organization are difficult and expensive to implement and do not protect data end-to-end. Learn more about the two techniques have emerged that may help protect sensitive information such as credit card numbers, Primary Account Numbers (PANs) and government tax identification numbers.
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Ensuring Your Next Board Meeting is Not About Data Breaches
Presented by Mark Bower, VP Product Management, Voltage Security and
Bryta Schultz, VP Product Marketing, Thales Information Systems Security
As recent data breaches have proven, meeting compliance objectives - or even passing audits - do not necessarily protect the enterprise from breach. A recent survey conducted by Verizon Business reveals that a staggering 81 percent of affected organizations subject to the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI-DSS) had been found non-compliant prior to being breached. Further, the report goes on to disclose that despite widespread concern over desktops, mobile devices, portable media and the like, 99 percent of all breached records were attributable to compromised servers and applications. A new approach is needed; otherwise your next board meeting will be about data breaches.
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Integrating Encryption with Archiving and eDiscovery
Presented by Sudeep Venkatesh, Information Security Systems, Voltage Security and
Sean Regan, Sr. Product Marketing Manager - Enterprise Vault, Symantec
Archiving, eDiscovery and encryption all create competing requirements on organizations. Many companies must encrypt sensitive email information, yet at the same time archive those emails and be ready for eDiscovery processes in the future. Traditional encryption approaches make it very difficult to accomplish all 3 goals. New approaches from Symantec and Voltage Security result in tightly integrated archiving and the ability to encrypt emails and still be able to use your eDiscovery tools when needed. This webcast will explain the challenges of end-to-end encryption with archiving/eDiscovery and how companies have met this challenge to deploy email encryption that is fully integrated with eDiscovery, archiving or forensics processes.
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Data Protection Risks and How to Avoid Them
Presented by Trent Henry, Principal Analyst, Security and Risk Management Strategies, Burton Group and
Dr. Howard Robkoff, Chief Security Architect, with leading technology integrator MphasiS (an EDS Company)
Listen as Voltage Security, Burton Group and MphasiS (an EDS company) discuss
the top five risks of protecting customer data and what to do about them. Are
you concerned by the Heartland Payment Systems data breach? Learn about the challenges
organizations are facing today in protecting data and how they are attempting
to secure sensitive data across their extended business networks. Hear about
how organizations in the insurance, financial services and retail sector have
turned to an innovative form of end-to-end encryption that enables them to rapidly
and at low cost protect credit card numbers as well as social security numbers
within their databases and applications.
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Achieving Painless PII Data Protection Across the Enterprise
Presented by Mark Bower, Director of Information Protection Solutions, Voltage Security
Even in these challenging economic times protecting personally identifiable information (PII) is a must - whether to reduce risks associated with outsourcing, compliance with payment card industry standards (PCI) or to protect sensitive customer and employee data. Mark Bower of Voltage Security tells you how your company can achieve 'set and forget' protection across your enterprise especially in the face of shrinking IT budgets. In this webinar you'll hear case study details on accomplishing comprehensive protection of PII in just weeks, regardless of existing platforms, with full end-to-end protection of all your enterprise data at the absolute lowest cost.
Top Strategies for Finding and Securing Confidential Enterprise Data
Presented by David Meizlik, Sr. Product Marketing Manager Data Security Solutions, Websense
and
Don Chouinard, Sr. Dir. Prod. Management, Voltage Security
FS-ISAC, Voltage Security and Websense discuss the top proven strategies for discovering and protecting your confidential data.
You'll learn to recognize key decision points in handling enterprise data, both internally and externally, and how to manage important tradeoffs for a variety of enterprise data security scenarios. The path to protection is not as long and arduous as you might think. The key to success is diligent analysis so you get the job done right the first time and for the long haul. Listen now and learn how.
Effectively Securing Data Privacy
Presented by Rebecca Herold, author of "The Privacy Papers"
This editorial TechWebCast, featuring Rebecca Herold author of The Privacy Papers, will highlight the most pressing privacy challenges now facing businesses. Explore some of the commonalities running through the privacy incidents that have occurred over the past year, and ways in which you can reduce the risks around protecting sensitive data in your own organization. Learn more about the need to address privacy issues within business processes, not only to meet regulatory requirements but also to demonstrate due diligence, support business goals and build business value.
Healthcare Webcast: Overcoming Electronic Communication Challenges
Presented by Matthew Bowley, Mail and Messaging Architect, Pacific Solutions Group
This webcast uncovers how California Department of Health Services (CA DHS) is overcoming the electronic communication challenges that the unique regulatory and operating environment of healthcare imposes.
Matthew Bowley will discuss:
- What drove CA DHS, and is driving other healthcare organizations, to implement a secure messaging infrastructure
- What operations does a secure messaging infrastructure impact
- What does this mean to other government agencies and vendors that work with CA DHS
- Why CA DHS settled on the Voltage/Proofpoint solution
Securing Microsoft Exchange Messages
Presented by Miles Stevenson, Network Administrator, SANS Institute and Wasim Ahmad, V.P. Marketing,
Voltage Security
With more and more emails being sent that potentially contain personally identifiable information (PII) many organizations are faced with the problem of how to secure those communications. This webcast will introduce listeners to Exchange messaging protocols and discuss strategies to secure those communications, highlighting Voltage's Identity-Based Encryption. Featuring Miles Stevenson--Sponsored by Voltage Security.
