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TITUS Receives 2011 Editors' Best Award from Windows IT Pro Magazine

TITUS Security Suite for SharePoint was named a silver medal winner in the category of Best SharePoint Product in the 2011 Editors' Best Awards from Penton Media's Windows IT Pro magazine.

    OTTAWA, ON, November 20, 2011 /Computer PR News/ -- TITUS, a leading provider of security and compliance solutions for email, documents, and SharePoint, is pleased to announce that TITUS Security Suite for SharePoint was named a silver medal winner in the category of Best SharePoint Product in the 2011 Editors' Best Awards from Penton Media's Windows IT Pro magazine.

The 2011 Editors' Best Awards are based on a product's strategic importance to the market, its competitive advantages, and its value to customers.

"Our Editors' Best Awards let us leverage our contributing editors' expertise to provide well-earned recognition to products that exceed industry standards," said Jason Bovberg, senior editor, Windows IT Pro. "As we did last year, we've also added valuable, in-the-trenches insight from our reader community about the winning products. We're proud to now share this invaluable information with our Windows IT Pro and SQL Server Magazine communities. Our winners should be extremely proud of this recognition from our editorial experts."

TITUS Security Suite for SharePoint is comprised of TITUS Metadata Security for SharePoint and TITUS Document Policy Manager for SharePoint.
• TITUS Metadata Security for SharePoint helps to protect information in SharePoint by automatically applying permissions to sensitive folders, documents and lists based on their metadata. Security is applied consistently and automatically across content, removing the potential need to manually define access rights for each individual document or library.
• TITUS Document Policy Manager for SharePoint helps raise awareness of sensitive information in SharePoint by applying visual labels to existing and new documents. By routinely converting documents to PDF, unauthorized editing of documents is prevented.

"We are pleased our Security Suite for SharePoint has received this recognition from Windows IT Pro magazine," said Charlie Pulfer, Vice President Product Management with TITUS. "We are continuing to develop and enhance our SharePoint products, and next month, we will be releasing our Metadata Security - Claims Edition, which will allow organizations to not only use document metadata, but to also use trusted user claims to secure content in SharePoint."

About TITUS
TITUS is the leading provider of security and compliance software that helps organizations share information securely while meeting policy and compliance requirements. Our solutions enable military, government, and large enterprises to classify information and meet regulatory compliance by visually alerting end users to the sensitivity of information. Products include TITUS Classification, the leading message, document and file classification and labeling solutions that enhance data loss prevention by involving end users in identifying sensitive information; and the TITUS family of classification and security solutions for Microsoft SharePoint. TITUS solutions are deployed to over 1.5 million users within our over 300 military, government and enterprise customers worldwide, including Dow Corning, United States Air Force, NATO, G4S, Paternoster, Pratt and Whitney, Canadian Department of National Defence, Australian Department of Defence, and the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. For more information, visit www.titus.com.


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