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Cyberoam launches end point data protection solution

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MUMBAI, INDIA: Cyberoam announced the launch of its end point data protection suite to secure corporate data and manage IT assets. The extensive use of removable storage devices and file sharing applications makes end points the most vulnerable areas, with research statistics showing more than 50 percent data loss incidents originating at end points.

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The average total cost of a corporate data breach stands at $6.3 million and lost business accounts for 65 percent of breach costs, according to a study by the Ponemon Institute. End point data protection is thus increasingly being recognized as the critical immediate step in cutting data losses and delivering immediate RoI.

Cyberoam's end point data protection suite fills the gap for a dedicated end point security solution with available solutions being highly priced and targeted at the enterprise segment. Supporting up to 3,000 users, Cyberoam meets the data protection requirements of SMB and enterprise segments.

Tushar Sighat, VP-Operations, Cyberoam stated, “Blended threats do not distinguish between the gateway and the end point to gain entry. With the launch of the end point data protection suite, Cyberoam will secure organizations at the gateway and the desktop, offering a single, complete security cover for organizations.”

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Cyberoam's end point data protection suite consists of four modules-data protection and encryption, device management, application control and asset management.

Speaking about opening of new opportunities for channel partners, Sighat remarked, “Cyberoam is the first in India to offer data protection and asset management in a single solution, meeting customer demand for a comprehensive, easy-to-manage solution.

Our end point solution opens a whole new opportunity for channel partners for revenue generation and expanding the customer base. In fact, a poll of our global partners revealed that 59 percent wanted end point data protection including asset management from Cyberoam in their portfolio.”

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