Integrating encrypted communications with VPN & EMM technology

saltDNA has launched a technology which it says is is set to revolutionise how global enterprises protect their communications. Designed to ensure maximum privacy, the system is the first software only solution which integrates encrypted communications with VPN and EMM technology.

Built by an experienced team of security and network specialists, the unique solution comprises three innovative products: saltIM, saltVPN and saltEMM. saltIM fully encrypts calls and messages from the device, while saltVPN protects data across any network. saltEMM unifies the management of devices through a central, secure administration portal.


Developed to tackle a diverse range of business needs, saltDNA can facilitate a number of different deployment scenarios. Clients can leverage the resilient saltDNA Cloud Service to deploy worldwide in minutes, or take total control of communications and deploy a virtual instance within an internal network infrastructure.
Speaking about the system, saltDNA COO and Co-Founder, Joe Boyle commented: “We wanted to create a software only solution to address the security concerns of a distributed global workforce. With saltDNA you can protect your mobile network, secure your conversations and manage all devices across the globe. Ultimately our goal is to give people the ability to work in any environment with complete confidence.”


The power of saltDNA is the flexibility in how the product suite can be deployed. Each product can be deployed individually but the strength in the solution comes as clients can tailor the modular solution to their requirements. saltDNA has pulled ahead of other security solutions, creating a software only system which provides high scalability coupled with simple, swift and remote deployment.
 

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