CRITICAL PATH HAS detailed a suite of secure messaging services designed to help enterprises protect information assets such as engineering drawings, financial documents, and legal agreements transferred over the Internet. . . .
CRITICAL PATH HAS detailed a suite of secure messaging services designed to help enterprises protect information assets such as engineering drawings, financial documents, and legal agreements transferred over the Internet.

The new services are the first step in Critical Path's plan to become a "trusted messaging institution," said Chief Security Officer Mike Serbinis.

"We're at the Pony Express stage of the Post Office in terms of moving to a new trusted messaging environment," Serbinis said. "Enterprise customers need someone to look at the end-to-end communication. They need a comprehensive approach including security-conscious people, processes, and technology."

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