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Domino's Pizza selects Voltage Security for e-mail security

FBR Staff Writer Published 01 July 2008

Voltage Security, engaged in information encryption, has announced that Domino's Pizza has selected Voltage SecureMail to provide corporate-wide email protection. With Voltage Security, Domino's can easily encrypt emails containing sensitive corporate or private personal information being sent to anyone, anywhere.

Domino's will use Voltage SecureMail to encrypt email being sent between corporate headquarters in Ann Arbor, Michigan and its 17 distribution centers across the US, and also between key partners and vendors. Voltage said that its SecureMail is designed to automatically flag emails containing sensitive data and encrypt them automatically prior to sending. Decisions about encryption are made based on pre-set policy - not by individuals on a one-off basis. Domino's is already using Voltage SecureMail Zero Download Messenger, which enables the recipient to read an encrypted email without first downloading and installing client software. Wasim Ahmad, vice president of marketing at Voltage, said: Our customers consistently tell us that they are amazed at how transparent Voltage SecureMail is within their email system. It is truly 'encryption that just works.' Providing email security to Domino's is another example of how businesses can continue to use email to speed business process while protecting the privacy of all concerned.

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