ESET Protect Advanced offers a comprehensive cybersecurity solution for businesses of any size. It offers advanced endpoint security against ransomware and zero-day threats. It also includes full disk encryption to ensure legal compliance and data security. The solution uses adaptive scanning, cloud sandboxing and behavioral analysis for proactive cloud-based threats defense. Mobile threat protection secures Android and iOS with anti-malware and anti-theft. It also offers cloud app security, mail server protection, vulnerability and patch management, and cloud app protection. Multi-factor authentication and extended detection and reaction (XDR) improve threat detection and response. The solution provides a single pane of glass remote management to provide visibility into threats and users. It also offers advanced reporting and customized notifications.
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Proton Pass for Business is a privacy-first password and identity manager that helps organizations secure access at scale without sacrificing usability. Built with end-to-end encryption and a strict zero-knowledge architecture, it ensures that passwords, passkeys, secure notes, and payment details remain accessible only to authorized users within your team. Not even Proton can view your data.
Teams can securely create, store, and share credentials via encrypted vaults, enabling safe and efficient collaboration. Granular admin controls allow IT managers to oversee permissions, enforce strong password policies, monitor access, and manage users throughout the employee lifecycle from onboarding to offboarding. Built-in password generation, autofill, and cross-device syncing streamline everyday workflows while maintaining high security standards.
Proton Pass for Business also includes advanced features such as email alias integration to protect employee identities, dark web monitoring to detect compromised credentials, and detailed activity logs for visibility and compliance. Its open-source foundation promotes transparency and trust, and independent audits reinforce its security model.
Hosted in Switzerland and protected by strong privacy laws, Proton Pass offers organizations a secure alternative to traditional password managers. With seamless browser extensions, an intuitive design, and enterprise-ready controls, it empowers teams to reduce credential-related risks, prevent unauthorized access, and improve productivity, all within a secure, encrypted environment.
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Mail-in-a-Box
Mail-in-a-Box allows you to establish your very own mail service provider with just a few straightforward steps, similar to creating a personalized version of Gmail that you have complete control over.
Essentially, it transforms a new cloud computer into a fully functional mail server, and you don’t need to possess advanced technical skills to get it up and running.
Each Mail-in-a-Box setup comes equipped with webmail access and an IMAP/SMTP server, making it compatible with both mobile devices and desktop email applications. Additionally, it offers synchronization for contacts and calendars, ensuring that all your information stays up to date across devices.
Moreover, the system includes essential mail features such as spam protection through filtering and greylisting, customizable mail filter rules, automatic configuration for email clients, and scheduled backups to services like Amazon S3.
Another advantage is its automatic DNS configuration, which simplifies the process when you allow it to function as your nameserver, enabling it to establish crucial DNS records that enhance mail deliverability and security, including SPF, DKIM, DMARC, and MTA-STS.
Furthermore, when DNSSEC is activated along with DANE TLSA, it significantly elevates the level of security for your email communications.
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Courier
The Courier mail transfer agent (MTA) serves as a comprehensive mail and groupware server that utilizes widely recognized protocols, including ESMTP, IMAP, POP3, LDAP, SSL, and HTTP. Within a unified framework, Courier delivers a range of services, such as ESMTP, IMAP, POP3, webmail, and mailing list functionalities, allowing users to easily enable or disable specific components as needed. Recently, the Courier mail server has introduced fundamental web-based calendaring and scheduling features within its webmail module, with plans for more sophisticated groupware calendaring capabilities to come shortly. Notably, the source code for the Courier mail server is designed to compile on most POSIX-compliant operating systems that utilize Linux or BSD-derived kernels, and it can also be successfully compiled on Solaris and AIX systems, provided users utilize the appropriate freeware add-on tools from Sun or IBM. The development of the Courier mail server is rooted in a combination of several interrelated projects that converged into its current form, and it also incorporates SMTP extensions specifically aimed at enhancing mailing list management functionality. In this way, Courier not only serves as a versatile mail server but also as a collaborative tool for users seeking effective communication solutions.
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