Successful Security seminar at Bletchley Park
June, 2002
Reflex announces a most successful Security seminar at Bletchley Park, home of the Enigma code breakers
Reflex hosted a security seminar at Bletchley Park for UK Police Forces. Eighty delegates from twenty-four Police Forces & six Police Agencies listened to talks from Ken Mann - PITO, Peter Gandolfi - Forensic Science Service and various Reflex personnel.
The object of the day was to consider the risks involved in the storage and communication of sensitive data. Those speakers from the various Police organisations were able to give account of their experiences and applied solutions to these threats. Whilst Reflex were able to demonstrate and argue their case for Reflex DataVault and Reflex MailSafe, the company's encryption solutions to these threats.
Also present at the seminar were representatives from Toshiba UK, Reflex's hardware partner for the government sector who supplied the demonstration hardware for the day.
The event was concluded with a guided tour of the Bletchley Park campus, allowing delegates to see and learn of the exploits of the "code breakers" during World War II.
Reflex hosted a security seminar at Bletchley Park for UK Police Forces. Eighty delegates from twenty-four Police Forces & six Police Agencies listened to talks from Ken Mann - PITO, Peter Gandolfi - Forensic Science Service and various Reflex personnel.
The object of the day was to consider the risks involved in the storage and communication of sensitive data. Those speakers from the various Police organisations were able to give account of their experiences and applied solutions to these threats. Whilst Reflex were able to demonstrate and argue their case for Reflex DataVault and Reflex MailSafe, the company's encryption solutions to these threats.
Also present at the seminar were representatives from Toshiba UK, Reflex's hardware partner for the government sector who supplied the demonstration hardware for the day.
The event was concluded with a guided tour of the Bletchley Park campus, allowing delegates to see and learn of the exploits of the "code breakers" during World War II.