SAN JOSE, Calif., Nov. 30, 2015 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- FinalCode, Inc., the innovator in persistent file security, today announced that Computer Technology Review has selected the company as a Most Valuable Product (MVP) award winner in the Security category for 2015. The FinalCode® platform was selected for its file-based information rights management capabilities; providing an easy, flexible and scalable means for organizations to secure sensitive files wherever they go. The product award was based on rigorous judging by a panel that assessed entries against product innovation, functionality and affordability criteria. For more information, see http://wwpi.com/finalcode/.
“It’s easy to readily share files – and potentially expose sensitive information to unauthorized recipients – but FinalCode makes securing these files just as easy. Our platform provides a cost-effective, flexible way for enterprises to quickly extend protection to files that are shared internally, or with clients, consultants and service agencies outside their organization,” said Scott Gordon, COO of FinalCode. “This award is a source of great pride to our team and expresses our focus on usability, innovation, and time-to-value.”
In a recent report, 2015 State of File Collaboration Security by Enterprise Management Associates (EMA), more than 80 percent of information security decision makers experienced file data leakage incidents, with 84 percent expressing moderate to no confidence in their capacity to secure confidential files. In the same report, 90 percent of respondents identified the lack of protection of files leaving cloud-based platforms or device containers as the highest risk to adopting cloud-based file storage and collaboration services.
By separating file security management from file storage, distribution and content management, FinalCode enables businesses to enhance file data protection with new or existing enterprise content management, cloud-based file storage and collaboration systems. As a result, organizations can further reduce file data leakage risks and gain breach disclosure safe harbor. See how it works. The company has already been recognized by Gartner as a Cool Vendor for 2015, by CRN as a 2015 Emerging Vendor and by Red Herring as a Top 100 North American Startup.
About FinalCode, Inc.
FinalCode offers organizations the ultimate means to persistently secure sensitive files wherever they go within and outside the corporate network. Available as a SaaS or virtual appliance offering, FinalCode makes enterprise-grade file security easy and in a way that works with popular applications, file storage, devices, cloud and content management systems and across all communication channels: trusted, untrusted, private or public. The solution allows for user-defined and corporate policy-enforced file security with an extensive array of granular controls and the ability to remotely delete files. The company’s patented CryptoEase™ technology streamlines file security and encryption processes without requiring the user to remember passwords, and by dramatically reducing key management overhead, makes implementation of FinalCode rapid, scalable and cost-effective. Headquartered in San Jose, California, FinalCode offers its solutions through its global network of authorized partners. Learn more at http://www.finalcode.com.
About Computer Technology Review
WestWorldWide, LLC (formerly WestWorldProductions, Inc) has been covering the base of IT since 1980. WestWorld’s flagship publication, Computer Technology Review, is one of the most respected editorial authorities in the IT industry. The CTR website boasts a devoted following and coverage of everything from IT security, cloud and virtualization to data storage, data protection and networking.
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©2015 FinalCode, Inc. is a privately held Delaware corporation. FinalCode, CryptoEase and the FinalCode logo, are trademarks or registered trademarks of FinalCode. Other names mentioned may be trademarks of their respective owners.
Media contact: Deb Montner Montner Tech PR 203-226-9290 [email protected]


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