Research ResourcesSecure Computing® R&D prioritiesProtect Secure Computing® clients by providing integrated, state-of-the-art, innovative solutions that enable worldwide secure and reliable messaging for enhanced business, regulatory compliance and easy messaging Continue to lead the messaging security industry in solutions and technical understanding Be a worldwide resource for top trends and technologies in messaging security Work closely with government and law enforcement, sharing knowledge and providing subject matter expertise to help reduce global messaging fraud Secure Computing® research philosophySecure Computing® Research is focused on improving the world's messaging security posture by contributing to the advancement of messaging security technologies, promoting awareness and education, and working with government and law enforcement agencies around the world. The world economy is dependent upon global messaging. Securing that messaging infrastructure requires thought leadership and business leadership to not only create the most effective technology but to use it to enable business. For the past six years, the Secure Computing® name has been synonymous with leadership and excellence in messaging security. Since pioneering the e-mail security gateway market in 2000, Secure Computing® has evolved its technologies to stay ahead of messaging threats and protect organizations across multiple multiple communication channels, including e-mail, instant messaging and Web-based mail. Today, Secure Computing® protects some of the world's largest and most demanding messaging infrastructures, including more than one-third of the Fortune 500. Secure Computing® Research ensures that every Secure Computing® product is created as a business enabler with the most accurate and effective technology available to protect worldwide communications, now and in the future. The technology that Secure Computing® researchers develop today will secure communication infrastructures - from e-mail to instant messaging to Voice over Internet Protocol and future messaging protocols - across the globe for years to come. |