Partners will be able to provide their customers with a product that offers military-grade encryption.

Claudia Adrien

June 15, 2022

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Everything Blockchain Launches Channel Program, Offers ‘Fresh Take’ on Data Protection
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Everything Blockchain has launched its channel program, delivering EB Control through its subsidiary, Vengar Technologies. EB Control is an innovative data protection solution for SMBs that need to confidently share proprietary and sensitive information, the company said.

Data is a valuable asset for most companies. Its abuse and misuse can cost a company its credibility, revenue and even force them to shut down. Current data protection solutions may be too expensive for most companies and can be too challenging to implement and use.

Customizable Controls

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Everything Blockchain’s Robert Huffman

Robert Huffman is channel program director at Everything Blockchain.

“We are proud to provide our partners with a fresh take on data protection that does not prohibit data sharing—but rather, confidently encourages it with customizable controls,” Huffman said.

Everything Blockchain’s channel program will deliver to the market a simple, intuitive and cost-effective software application for data protection. Partners engaged in the program will be able to provide their customers with a product that offers military-grade encryption. It doesn’t require labor to define rules or manage keys. Companies who use EB Control will retain total control over the data they own. This is regardless of where it travels once it leaves their possession for the remainder of the data’s lifetime.

Channel program partners will receive benefits such as opportunity registration and protection. Everything Blockchain said partners will also get co-marketing support, competitive pricing assistance and early access to product updates. EB Control for Business is only available through the Vengar Technologies Channel Program.

Huffman added: “The channel is the best way to ensure that EB Control is available to as many organizations as possible so they can protect their intellectual property against insider threats, third-party breaches or human error.”

 

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Claudia Adrien

Claudia Adrien is a reporter for Channel Futures where she covers breaking news. Prior to Informa, she wrote about biosecurity and infectious disease for a national publication. She holds a degree in journalism from the University of Florida and resides in Tampa.

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