Friday, 30. May 2008
Comodo's Fresh Offering Protect Users from Hackers Using Public Networks
Comodo, a communication security company, lately started a new service that protects users from hackers who often use public networks to illegally acquire sensitive and private information, named as TrustConnect.
The company said that with TrustConnect, users could create a virtual private network to quickly connect to the Internet through a Comodo secure server and encrypt network traffic before it leaves their computers. Comodo claims this service to be highly flexible and gives users the ability to create secure wireless sessions wherever and whenever they want.
Key features and competitive differentiators included in Comodo TrustConnect are:
· All data transported during a TrustConnect session, whether on a public or unsecured session, will be encrypted.
· Users have the flexibility to create a one-time secure session anywhere and anytime they need it
· Flexible plans give users the ability to purchase the service on a daily, weekly or monthly plan
· Service plans start at USD 3.99 for a day pass and USD 49.99 for an annual subscription
“This offering is another part of our strategy to create a trusted Internet by helping people be confident that they can use the Internet securely whether at home or on the road,” said Melih Abdulhayoglu, CEO and Chief Security Architect of Comodo.