25 February 2010
Cellcrypt to Showcase State of Voice Data Security Findings and Latest Technology at
RSA Conference 2010
For the first time, Research from Ponemon Institute shows US businesses losing millions as a result of illegal mobile voice interception
Palo Alto, CA - February 25, 2010 – Cellcrypt, the leading provider of secure cell phone voice calling, will be announcing the findings on the state of voice data security at the RSA Conference (March 1-5) in San Francisco.
To be one of the first people to have access to the Executive Summary of this ground breaking industry report, visit the Cellcrypt booth (#2359) during the RSA Conference for your copy.
- Conducted in conjunction with the world renowned Ponemon Institute, the purpose of the Security of Voice Data study is to unveil IT practitioners’ current attitudes towards cell phone voice vulnerabilities and generate awareness of the true cost and impact of voice interception. Cellcrypt’s CEO Simon Bransfield-Garth and Dr. Larry Ponemon will be on Cellcrypt’s Stand #2359 to discuss:
- How costly (in $ millions) it can be for a company every time a corporate secret is revealed to unauthorized parties, especially competitors and their agents
- Why IT practitioners are not confident that the proprietary and confidential information conveyed during cell phone conversations is adequately secured
- Whether organizations are using technologies to secure cell phone communications when employees travel to regions they believe pose the greatest risk to voice data
- What regions are considered the riskiest for interception of voice data
Also witness Cellcrypt’s technology and latest news in action on stand:
- Catch a demo of Cellcrypt’s products including secure mobile voice calling application for BlackBerry smartphone users – and trial it yourself for free
- See how Cellcrypt is protecting users against recent advances in cell phone call hacking
- Learn more about the state of cell phone security – a recent ABI Research study conducted on behalf of Cellcrypt, showed that while 80% of businesses regard cell phone calls as being at least as vulnerable as email, only 18% have adequate cell phone voice call security solutions in place
Click here to book a meeting or swing by the Cellcrypt’s RSA stand #2359 to learn more and get a demo first hand.
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