Press Release (2007)

Mymail meets Security and Privacy Requirements of HIPAA

(Dec 18, 2007)-- MyMail Technology, provider of secure email, has signed an affinity partnership agreement with the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers (NACDL) to sell and promote the MyMail service. Press Release available on Compliance Home website at http://compliancehome.com/news/HIPAA/11957.html

MyLegalMail, a MyMail product, has been developed specifically for the legal market and is the perfect email security solution for solo practitioners and large law firms. As part of the affinity partnership, NACDL members will receive a discount on the service and MyMail will promote its service to members in the organization's magazine, on its website, and at organization functions.

"MyMail offers secure transmission of communications between fellow attorneys and between attorneys and clients," according to Norman Reimer, executive director of the association. "Secure communication and the attorney-client privilege are bedrocks of our legal system."

The National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers is the preeminent organization in the United States advancing the mission of the nation's criminal defense lawyers to ensure justice and due process for persons accused of crime or other misconduct. A professional bar association founded in 1958, the NACDL has more than 12,800 direct members and 94 state, local, and international affiliate organizations with another 35,000 members. Members include private criminal defense lawyers, public defenders, active U.S. military defense counsel, law professors, and judges committed to preserving fairness within America's criminal justice system.

Using patented technology, MyMail:
-- Ensures privacy by dynamically ciphering each email message so only the intended recipient can read the email.
-- Eliminates spam and prevents phishing by ciphering all email data and authenticating every sender.
-- Works with all popular mail clients, all popular browsers, and requires no plug-in software.
-- Is the first email solution to meet demanding privacy requirements of the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) and exceeds security and privacy requirements of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA).

 

SAN ANGELO, TX, Oct. 15 – MyMail announces the launch of its new website, www.mymail.com.

In response to the growing lack of personal information privacy and security, MyMail has developed a true breakthrough in patented technologies. MyMail's sophisticated encryption system is invisible to the email user, providing an easy-to-use, totally private and secure email product.

MyMail Is the first email solution to more than meet the demanding privacy requirements of the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA). It exceeds security and privacy requirements of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPPA).

The website plans to feature a variety of business centric solutions targeted to healthcare professionals, insurance companies, attorneys, educational institutions and everyone concerned with preserving email communications privacy.

 

SAN ANGELO, TX, Nov. 14 - MyMail is a breakthrough email security system that eliminates spam and ensures the privacy of email in ways no system ever has before.

"MyMail is the most elegant solution available today for the protection of email privacy and security," according to MyMail co-founder Robert T. Derby. "It represents a true advance in dynamic encryption technology and user-friendly implementation. No existing product compares."

The service beats its competition in head-to-head tests of security according to an independent university audit.

"MyMail provides the highest level of encryption among secure email products available on the market today," according to Andrew B. Wallace, PhD, head of the physics department at Angelo State University in San Angelo, Texas.

Angelo State has one of the premier undergraduate physics departments in the nation and is the site of the Texas State Data Center1 (TxSDC). The university is recognized by the State of Texas as a leader in computer data and network security software evalution and testing.

Using patented technology, MyMail:

  • Eliminates spam and prevents phishing by encrypting all email data and authenticating every sender.
  • Ensures privacy by dynamically encrypting each email message so only the intended recipient can read the email.
  • Works with all popular mail clients, all popular browsers, and requires no plug-in software
  • Is the first email solution to meet demanding privacy requirements of the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) and exceeds security and privacy requirements of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA).
  • Potential users include healthcare professionals, insurance companies, attorneys, educational institutions, and anyone concerned about preserving their privacy and preventing identify theft.

The service is offered online at www.mymail.com.

MyMail Technology founders and management team

Bob Derby, co-founder, manager

Bob Derby has a 40-year track record in the management of technology companies. After leaving the US Navy in 1968,he began his career with Texas Instruments serving in various sales and marketing positions in the United States and Australia.

Derby next joined Intel, where he worked for 12 years. While at Intel, Derby held serveral sales and marketing management responsitilibies including customer marketing manager for the microprocessor division, marketing and sales manager for Intel Japan KK, and director of marketing for Intel's non-volatile memory division.

In addition to being a founder of MyMail, Derby serves on the board of directors of Sigmatel Inc.

Tom Selgas, co-founder, inventor

Tom Selgas has innovated technology solutions ina wide variety of industries for more than twenty years.

Selgas began his career in the automation of coating applications for plastics and glass. At PPG Industries, Tom instituted an automated batch processing system using an operating system he developed under sponsorship from Intel. Selgas joined Intel in 1982, where he served as design and applications engineer and field marketing manager. He was Intel's first systems engineer. Selgas left Intel in 1989 to join Cyrix Corporation, where he developed and launched a microprocessor strategy that enabled Cyrix to ship over $100,000,000 of product in less than twelve months. In 1995, Selgas founded NetSafe, Inc., where he developed the first modemless ISP strategy. Selgas spent a year as Sevin Rosen Fund's first entrepreneur in residence, and co-founded ChipData, Inc. in 1999.