marksmith
06-26-2007, 08:57 AM
A French government ban on the RIM BlackBerry on 20 June 2007, citing a security risk, has created a wave of concern around the world. Some governments allow the device to be used for declassified data and low levels of confidential information, but for classified information, the system is not authorized for use by many governments and agencies. The main security concern is that Blackberry subscribers’ emails, attachments, contact lists and diaries are not only transmitted to the mobile devices, but are also stored on third party servers along the way.
Unlike Blackberry, emoze provides push email service to all mobile devices with a very high level of security without storing the data on its servers.
Having a false sense of security is far worse than having no security at all. The emoze system deliberately only routes traffic and does NOT duplicate or store any data en route. With emoze, data is pushed from your exchange (or any other emailing program) to your mobile device, maximizing security and privacy levels for the individual and organization. Personal and corporate information remains only on your own secure server and the individual mobile device.
Download emoze Free Mobile Email (www.emoze.com) Today
Unlike Blackberry, emoze provides push email service to all mobile devices with a very high level of security without storing the data on its servers.
Having a false sense of security is far worse than having no security at all. The emoze system deliberately only routes traffic and does NOT duplicate or store any data en route. With emoze, data is pushed from your exchange (or any other emailing program) to your mobile device, maximizing security and privacy levels for the individual and organization. Personal and corporate information remains only on your own secure server and the individual mobile device.
Download emoze Free Mobile Email (www.emoze.com) Today