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Sekur Private Data Ltd C.SKUR

Alternate Symbol(s):  SWISF

Sekur Private Data Ltd. is a cybersecurity and Internet privacy provider of Swiss hosted solutions for secure and private communications. The Company distributes a suite of encrypted e-mails, secure messengers, and secure communication tools. Its software solutions offerings include SekurMessenger, SekurMail, and SekurVPN. Its SekurMail is part of a bundle of email, messaging, and file transfer into one application, which includes its latest SekurMail technology, which includes anti-phishing and privacy feature called SekurSend. Its SekurMessenger is a private and secure alternative to any other messenger service. SekurVPN creates a secure, encrypted connection between device and the Internet, and lets to access the web safely and privately by routing connection through a server and hiding online actions. The Company sells its products through websites, distributors, and telecommunications companies. It serves consumers, businesses, and governments worldwide.


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Comment by CountOfMeltedCriscoon Mar 17, 2021 3:30pm
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RE:Protocol for sending secure emails?

RE:Protocol for sending secure emails?I'm an IT professional, and I have worked with e-mail systems since before the Internet became mainstream.

You would not believe the mountain of regulations and oversight hanging over today's e-mail systems.  It will take years for Microsoft to undo the damage done by the recent Exchange Server hack scandal.

GlobeX couldn't have asked for a better window ( no pun intended ) of opportunity if they'd been writing a Hollywood script. 

And all it takes is for that first major Customer to sign on, and be satisfied with the product, and then the snowball starts rolling downhill... picking up momentum as it goes, and at the bottom..... 

... all the early Shareholders are very, very, very,very, very, very ( was that enough "very"s? ) RICH! 

PaperBoi222 wrote: Auricgold

 comply with regulator's secure communication standards."

I would have never quessed there was a norm set for sending emails.






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