NAFA partners with message encryption provider

'Our members and their clients should have access to a private and secure channel for sharing documents and sending messages,' said Chip Anderson, executive director of NAFA, in a release.

NAFA, the National Association for Fixed Annuities, which lobbies on behalf of the fixed indexed annuity industry, said this week that it would partner with VeriFyle, a supplier of secure messaging and file sharing technology, and the use the software for “as many as 200,000 NAFA constituents.”

“Our members and their clients should have access to a private and secure channel for sharing documents and sending messages,” said Chip Anderson, executive director of NAFA, in a release.

Instead of using a single master key for encrypting and decrypting their users’ data, VeriFyle’s uses password-derived keys on top of a public-key system to individually encrypt data objects. With the additional option to disable password reset, VeriFyle claims to be the most secure cloud-sharing platform available. 

VeriFyle delivers messaging and document sharing from a simple, single-screen interface. Its patented encryption technology is designed to protect users from bulk-access vulnerability through the unique encryption of each individual document and message thread.

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