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DeviceLock lands Gazprom Neft endpoint security contract

25 September 2009

DeviceLock, the endpoint security specialist, has announced that the Gazpromneft-Khantos branch of Gazprom Neft, the high-profile Russian oil company, has selected its software for endpoint security.

According to the endpoint security vendor DeviceLock - which hosted a webinar earlier this week explaining the need for endpoint encryption and allied security - Gazpromneft-Khantos will implement DeviceLock's technology to implement event logging and data shadowing controls over end-user activities.

JSC Gazprom Neft is one of the largest and fastest growing oil and gas producing companies in Russia.

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