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Titus Labs wins $1M deal to protect Australian Defence data
By Krystle Chow, Ottawa Business Journal Staff
Tue, Jul 22, 2008 12:00 AM EST

Classification software company Titus Labs Inc. has won a major deal with the Australian Department of Defence.

The Ottawa-based company said the Australian military has selected Titus Labs Message Classification to force the classification of all e-mails in Microsoft Outlook, Outlook Web Access and Windows Mobile for 100,000 users.

"The ability of the Titus Labs solution to handle more complex military classification was critical to Australian Defence," stated Rick Patricio, Titus Labs's regional sales manager for the Asia Pacific region. "Titus Labs Message Classification offers a cost-effective, proven classification solution that is utilized by over 35 Australian government departments and agencies to protect data and ensure compliance."

The deal, which is valued at approximately $1 million, will have Titus Labs's software protecting sensitive government data sent out in e-mails by Australian Defence staff to prevent inadvertent data loss and to meet regulatory compliance.

Australian Defence is migrating from its in-house developed software to the Titus Labs solution.


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