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Brainloop’s Market Defining ITAR-Compliant Cloud Solution Now Available for Small to Medium Sized Organizations

Brainloop Inc., a provider of leading SaaS technology for the secure storage, collaboration, and exchange of confidential documents and files, announced that the ITAR-compliant Brainloop Secure Dataroom is now available for small to medium sized organizations.

The ITAR Quick Start program will extend the same enterprise-grade functionality and benefits of Brainloop’s ITAR-compliant solution to smaller organizations with a risk-free one-month trial and other SMB-specific terms. To learn more, visit www.BrainloopITAR.com.

ITAR violations can result in fines that total tens of millions of dollars. This first-to-market solution removes the risk from storing these sensitive documents in the public cloud while allowing all organizations to take advantage of best-in-class security technology with priceless peace of mind.

The ITAR-compliant Brainloop Secure Dataroom is the first and, to date, only full function, public cloud document storage and collaboration solution for highly sensitive ITAR technical data. It enables administrators to bar inadvertent, unintentional and malicious exports of ITAR data.

To extend these benefits to SMB companies, Brainloop has instituted a Quick Start Program for its ITAR solution. The program provides a free, no obligation one-month trial of the fully functional solution. It includes a flat subscription fee of $750 a month for up to 15 licensed users with up to 2 GB of managed storage each; user support and solution maintenance; and a Quick Start training guide. The Quick Start program also provides a simple two-week notice cancellation policy so SMBs are not locked into long-term contracts.

“For the first time, all organizations, large and small, are able to store, share and collaborate on sensitive ITAR-related documents in the public cloud with the ITAR-compliant Brainloop Secure Dataroom solution,” said William O’Brien, COO of Brainloop Inc. “ITAR violations can result in fines that total tens of millions of dollars. This first-to-market solution removes the risk from storing these sensitive documents in the public cloud while allowing all organizations to take advantage of best-in-class security technology with priceless peace of mind.”

The ITAR-compliant Brainloop Secure Dataroom solution also includes systemic monitoring, tamper-proof auditing trails, user and document access controls and reporting protocols to record initial, ongoing and continual compliance with ITAR. The solution – from initial implementation to installation, support, maintenance and updating – is available to US companies for ITAR-defined US persons and precludes any non-intended access, involvement or control by non-US persons. All hosting is within US borders.

For more information or a demo of Brainloop’s ITAR-compliant Secure Dataroom, please visit BrainloopITAR.com, download a fact sheet here or visit Brainloop at this year’s RSA Conference.

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The Government Technology & Services Coalition's Homeland Security Today (HSToday) is the premier news and information resource for the homeland security community, dedicated to elevating the discussions and insights that can support a safe and secure nation. A non-profit magazine and media platform, HSToday provides readers with the whole story, placing facts and comments in context to inform debate and drive realistic solutions to some of the nation’s most vexing security challenges.

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