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The SecureZIP solution secures corporate information that end-users send to the Cloud via file-sharing applications, like DropBox, Box.net or email, to access on their mobile devices.
"With the 'consumerization of IT', CISOs are struggling to secure data sent through the Cloud to phones and tablets. We are very pleased that SecureZIP Reader is now available on the iPad and iPhone. No longer does someone have to send data 'in the clear' to a mobile device," said V. Miller Newton, CEO for PKWARE. "The SecureZIP Solution now solves the security problem that BYOD and the cloud have created."
SecureZIP Reader is a free application for iOS devices and is available in the App store.
SecureZIP Reader for Android and Kindle Fire will be available in the second quarter of 2012.


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