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TMCnet.com Security Featured Article: Celltrust's SecureSMS Enables Secure Messaging to Users - February 10, 2010CellTrust, a provider of secure mobile messaging and applications has predicted that the year 2010 is going to mark a milestone as far as mobile security and SMS security in particular is concerned. Mobile devices and text messaging have become more and more intrinsic to everyday life and work and cyber criminals have begun moving to this channel. Phoenix Business Journal: CellTrust to bring secure messaging to Nigerian banks - January 21, 2010CellTrust and its African subsidiary have signed a deal to supply Nigerian banks with a way to provide secure messaging. The Scottsdale company, which developed a secure messaging system for mobile banking and payment services, will supply the product to Nigerian banks required to meet new standards. itNews Africa: CellTrust to extend secure mobile banking to Nigeria - January 20, 2010CellTrust of Africa, supplier of secure mobile messaging and applications, partnered with Maxi-Pro, banking platform providers, to enable a secure enterprise messaging solution for the next generation secure mobile banking and payment in Nigeria. CellTrust of Africa will deliver secure messaging applications for the banking platform provider, meeting the Central Bank of Nigeria’s new security criteria. The partnership agrees on extending secure mobile banking and payment services to Nigeria’s under and un-banked population through Maxi-Pro’s extensive customer base across the financial services sector. SC Magazine Review: Secure SMS/Text CellTrust - January 12, 2010The SecureSMS Appliance for enterprises is a standalone version of the SecureSMS Gateway that is used by carriers. The team at CellTrust has a long history in security and the company's vision is to take the most pervasive application in the mobile phone market and exploit it in the same way that SSL has been exploited in the internet world. The drivers for both of these markets are similar: secure transmission of sensitive information, in one case, via the internet and in the other, via the telephone network. |
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