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Vincera Launches VAM! Intelligent Protection at NAPBS Conference this April 2-5
The software to be launched directly addresses the Conference's theme: dealing effectively with personally identifiable information security in the background screeners' industry.
AUSTIN, TX; NASHVILLE, TN (PRWEB) March 23, 2006 -- Vincera, Inc., the Austin-based business process improvement company whose software yields predictive analytics, behavioral monitoring, and information distribution technology to enable their clients to track and manage access to all content and product they provide over the Internet, today announced the impending launch of its latest software product, VAM! Intelligent Protection™, at the National Association of Professional Background Screeners (NAPBS) Conference in Nashville, TN this April 2-5. Vincera is an associate member of NAPBS, the designation given to software providers who are actively involved in the Consumer Reporting Agency (CRA) industry. The theme of this year's Conference is impending legislation regarding personally identifiable information security in the CRA industry.
Stated Dave Malmstedt, Vincera's CEO, "We are pleased to launch Vincera's new software product, VAM! Intelligent Protection, at the NAPBS. The tool is extremely timely for CRA's, HR entities, and others whose industries face impending HIPAA-type legislation protecting the personally identifiable information that they of necessity have been passing in insecure e-formats such as email. With VAM! Intelligent Protection, those documents can now be secured, and the data protected. CRA's can now easily comply with the letter and the spirit of the law; they can self-govern before legislation forces the issue."
VAM! Intelligent Protection™ (VIP) is an information distribution technology that enables CRA's to secure, track and manage the distribution of content that contains personally identifiable information. With VIP, the CRA can easily customize distribution according to the desired business rules of their customers. For instance, an HR department may decide to track that sensitive documents are being sent, and track the number of machines that the document is being accessed by (potentially identifying a “breached” document); or, with the click of a button, the VIP customer can protect sensitive information from all but an approved base of users and machines, at specific times, simultaneously preventing the further distribution of such data.
Concluded Malmstedt, "Our new software greatly reduces risks of theft, alteration, tampering, and illicit use associated with the unbounded distribution of personally identifiable information by enabling the VIP customer to track and prevent access to these files. As of this April's NAPBS Conference, with VAM! Intelligent Protection™, CRA's, HR professionals, and employees will all enjoy greater standards of protection for sensitive personal data."
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