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Liverton Tackles Privacy Breaches

Media Release

27 May 2013

Immediate Release


Liverton Tackles Privacy Breaches


In response to well publicised concerns over privacy breaches in the public and private sectors Liverton Technology Group has launched Liverton MailAdviser.

MailAdviser is an innovative new product that solves email privacy breaches by preventing users from inadvertently sending emails and/or attachments to the wrong recipient.

The rules based system, which is a companion application to Microsoft Outlook interrogates each message before it is sent, and amongst other things matches against trusted recipient lists. For Government Agencies this also includes SEEMail secure mail recipients.

Richard Bourne, Liverton’s CTO says that “the system balances the need for decision making around email sending and usability, along with configurable options that a company or agency administrator can set, right down to the words used in the warning messages".

The application has already received a great deal of interest, as it is of benefit to government and non-government organisations in New Zealand and overseas.

"With our knowledge of SEEMail, we thought it natural to incorporate functionality around this for SEEMail users as well as administrator configurable trusted email recipients", says Justin De Lille, Liverton CEO. The system is available for any type of organisation and does not require SEEMail to operate. "For Government that is an added bonus says" De Lille.

Liverton, an Australasian based provider of software development solutions and encrypted email security products, including the New Zealand government provisioned SEEMail, recently merged with Australasian wireless connectivity business IDataRoam and Wellington based sister company, Vistagate International Limited to become Liverton technology Group.

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Group CEO, Justin De Lille, says “Liverton is already very well known as a trusted pair of hands in the specialist technical consulting, software development and government security sectors. Joining forces provides significant benefits to the corporate and government sectors.”

Liverton is a 100% New Zealand owned company backed by interests associated with Sir Stephen Tindall’s K1W1 fund.

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