OpenTrust Network Security Helps Secure Your Mobile Devices
Open Trust , a premium provider of IT security, which recently joined with Keynectis, offers innovative security solutions for companies utilizing mobile devices
CEDEX, FRANCE, April 25, 2012
Open Trust (http://www.opentrust.com/ ), a premium provider of IT security, which recently joined with Keynectis (www.keynectis.com.), offers innovative security solutions for companies utilizing mobile devices. Over recent years, they have worked to provide a solution for complete end-to-end life cycle management of credentials stored inside all types of devices. These include smartphones, set-top boxes, game consoles, IP telephones and connected devices.Issy-les-Moulineaux, France, April 19 2012—Open Trust, which is an innovator and leader in IT security, is offering services that include focusing on network security issues as they relate to mobile devices. Services include helping companies in securely deploy mobile devices such as Blackberrys and iPhones when used in a business environment.
"IT security has become more complicated with the advent of the iPhone, Blackberry and Androids," said an OpenTrust company spokesman. "The cell phone is no longer just a phone. It's a high tech communication device and computer and the increased use of these devices into compnaies has complicated security issues." The spokesperson continued, "Even if a company has rules regarding the secure use of mobile devices, those rules can be difficult to enforce. Plus, the problem of a mobile instrument falling into the wrong hands can certainly make solving security issues more difficult. When companies engage OpenTrust, which possesses a wealth of experience in this area, they get huge benefits when it comes to mobile security."
Over the years, as mobile devices have become more and more popular and they have taken on various forms and developed innumerable features, OpenTrust has provide a solution for complete end-to-end life cycle management of credentials stored inside all types of devices, including smartphones, set-top boxes, game consoles, IP telephones and connected devices. OpenTrust works towards transforming all mobile and related devices into validated and trusted elements of a company's Chain of Trust.
"The challenges," said the spokesperson, "that go along with employees using various mobile devices certainly won't go away. Regardless of corporate or security policies, the IT department cannot prevent the deployment of the latest mobile devices such as Blackberrys or iPhones inside businesses. That means that companies must be focused on ensuring each device is as secure as can be."
OpenTrust has a wealth of experience. As an example, they serve a global pharmaceutical company with over 100,000 employees in over 100 countries. OpenTrust authenticatestheir iPhones and iPads, which involves more than 4,000 iPhone and iPad users with secure remote access to the corporate information system. They also secure remote network access for a global transport and energy leader present in 70 different countries. This client has for 2,000 BlackBerrys being used in their network.
OpenTrust specializes in IT security and offers a range of products as well as expert consulting services. The company, which has been a leader in the European market, has recently expanded into North America. Along with products and services devoted to the mobile market, they are also experts in cloud computing, network security and other areas. For more information on OpenTrust go to http://www.opentrust.com/.