Encryption solutions have been around for over a decade. Many organizations have tried to deliver email encryption solutions to their organizations. Unfortunately, users often do not know when to encrypt email, or may forget to do so.

In addition, encryption solutions may be too complex for the average user. TITUS Automated Protection solutions remove the complexity of encryption. Via the Titus user interface, users make a simple classification selection. These selections can be configured to automatically trigger encryption or rights management protection ensuring protection of an organization's valuable information.

TITUS Message Classification

  • S/MIME, PGP or AD RMS encryption can be automatically forced on certain types of messages ensuring protection of sensitive information.
  • Administrators can define policies that will automatically apply S/MIME encryption at the user desktop, based on a simple classification selection. The user does not need to know how to apply encryption, or even if it was applied.
  • Classification labels can also automatically invoke the application of Microsoft Active Directory Rights Management Services (AD RMS) protection. These policies can control who can read, copy, paste, print or forward email. In this case, the user does not need to understand how to apply AD RMS protection. For more information on integration with Microsoft AD RMS, click here.

TITUS Classification for Microsoft Office

  • Administrators can define policies that will automatically apply Microsoft Rights Management protection to Word, Excel and PowerPoint documents based on a user selected classification. These policies can control who can read, copy, paste, print or modify the documents.
  • AD RMS or PGP protection can be forced on certain types of documents ensuring protection of sensitive Office documents. For more information on integration with PGP, click here.
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"We are pleased that TITUS support for Office 2007 will further extend Microsoft Rights Management Services (RMS) to make it even easier for customers to protect emails from unauthorized use. Now all e-mails can be RMS protected by a simple click from the user at the desktop."
— Tejas Dixit, Microsoft