Overview
M86 Security is a provider of Secure Web Gateways and the largest independent provider of Web and e-mail content security in the world. Four leading technology companies have merged to become a full-service, single source provider of Web and e-mail gateway security, encryption and DLP solutions.
Core Competencies
M86 Security provides clients with integrated Web and e-mail threat protection, including the most sophisticated Secure Web Gateway available. The solutions protect organisations and institutions from inappropriate content, legal liability, compromised data, lost bandwidth and reduced network performance. Its e-mail and Web security products monitor and filter malware, spam, non-essential Web applications, distributed content and the many distractions associated with Web and e-mail access—whether they are part of inbound or outbound traffic.
Products/services
M86 Security offers Industry Solutions such as:
Enterprise, SMB, Education, Government, Healthcare, Pharmaceutical, Financial Services, Legal Services, Manufacturing and Service Providers.
In the following Security Issues:
Web Security, Email Threats, Application Control (Web 2.0), Reporting and Forensics, Bandwidth Management, Data Leakage and Compliance.
M86 also offers products such as:
Web Security: M86 Secure Web Gateway, M86 Secure Web Service Hybrid, M86 Web Filtering and Reporting Suite and M86 WebMarshal.
Email Security: M86 MailMarshal SMTP, M86 Secure Messaging Service and M86 MailMarshal Secure Email Server, M86 MailMarshal SendSecure, M86 MailMarshal Exchange, M86 MailMarshal Service Provider Edition, M86 Secure Messaging Service, Endpoint Security and M86 EndPoint Security.
How to buy
Contact: M86 Sydney
Suite 3, Level 7, 100 Walker St
North Sydney NSW 2060
Australia
Main: +61 (0)2 9466 5800
Fax: +61 (0)2 9466 5899
Contact Details
M86 Sydney
Suite 3, Level 7, 100 Walker St
North Sydney NSW 2060
Australia
Main: +61 (0)2 9466 5800
Fax: +61 (0)2 9466 5899
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