Beyond Encryption launches with new secure messaging platform

Nexus IFA among first to sign up

Hannah Godfrey
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UK cybersecurity business Beyond Encryption has formally launched today, with Hampshire-based Nexus Independent Financial Advisers among the first firms to sign up to its new secure messaging platform, Mailock.

According to Beyond Encryption, there are now more than 240 billion emails sent daily across the world, while the great majority (86%) of professionals name email as their favoured method of communication. The company said Mailock had been developed to protect sensitive information sent by email, with applications extending into instant messaging and documentation. The system allows senders to authenticate their intended recipient's identity as well as ensure no other party can intercept the communication, it added, and all using existing systems and email addresses. Aside from preven...

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