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SurePass Announces Secure Cloud Services (SCS)

Services run on Windows Azure

Jul 14, 2011 | 04:22 PM | 


ORLANDO, Fla., July 14, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- SurePass, a software and hardware security company specializing in securing cloud-based applications, today announced the availability of a comprehensive suite of Secure Cloud Services (SCS), which run on Windows Azure to enable technology providers and application developers to easily deploy the additional security elements needed to deliver a secure application to their enterprise and consumer clients alike.

Mark Poidomani, CEO - SurePass said: "As the IT paradigm shifts to cloud based computing to meet the enterprise's need for flexibility and cost-savings, network and identity security has become a paramount concern for all parties. SurePass offers application developers and enterprises alike the opportunity to provide the added layer of security needed to prevent data breaches and identity theft to their clients as they move to the Cloud."

Working with Microsoft, SurePass developed their Secure Cloud Services to run on Windows Azure and with Secure Token Services (STS), Active Directory, Forefront Threat Management Gateway (TMG), and SQL Server 2008, giving Microsoft customers further tools to move to the cloud in a seamless, secure and protected manner. SurePass is delivering a significant value both in cost savings and market credibility through next generation Cloud based security solutions.

"By leveraging Microsoft's identity and security capabilities and applying them to their Windows Azure-based services, SurePass gives customers a security solution that builds on the strengths of the Microsoft platform," said Prashant Ketkar, director of product management, Windows Azure, at Microsoft.

SurePass Secure Cloud Services protect the front door of their customer's network with identity verification and management and also the back door through data encryption, representing a significant value to their clients. SurePass is one of the first in the industry to deliver a full suite of next generation security solutions that protects the enterprise from fraud, data breaches and identity theft for private, public, hybrid cloud and distributed applications. SurePass offers cost effective solutions that can be implemented within 24 hours, as well as professional services to customize the right solution for your particular application.

About SurePass

SurePass is a software and hardware security company dedicated to delivering next generation Secure Cloud Services to prevent transaction fraud, impersonation, and identity theft for secure payments, social networks, financial services, enterprise and the banking industries. SurePass Professional Services Group can help you select the right solution, customize or augment your current IT security or cloud development staff filling any gaps to make your on-premise, Cloud or transition computing secure and reliable. For more information, visit the company's website at www.surepassid.com



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