Self-Serve TLS Encryption Now Available for Email Security.cloud Customers

Symantec Email Security.cloud customers with the Email Safeguard plan or Email Data Protection now have access to create and manage Transport Layer Security (TLS) enforcements directly from within the management portal. This replaces the Boundary Encryption add-on previously offered.

TLS encryption allows organizations to create secure links with their business partners, enabling all email traffic between them to be encrypted without any additional action by the sender. The message content remains transparent to both sender and recipient.

Customers can access the new functionality in the management portal by navigating to Services > Encryption. Online help is available for the new functionality and Symantec has created the videos below to give an overview on how to perform the most common tasks.

Setting up a new Business Partner, adding domains and testing them:
http://www.symantec.com/connect/videos/self-serve-tls-setting-new-business-partner-adding-domains-and-testing-them

Configuring Customer domain enforcements and testing your inbound TLS settings:
http://www.symantec.com/connect/videos/self-serve-tls-configuring-customer-domain-enforcements-and-testing-your-inbound-tls-settings

Enforcing TLS Encryption between you and Email Security.cloud:
http://www.symantec.com/connect/videos/self-serve-tls-enforcing-tls-encryption-between-you-and-email-security-service

Moving domains from one Business Partner to another:
http://www.symantec.com/connect/videos/self-serve-tls-moving-domains-one-business-partner-another

Getting visibility into your TLS enforcements:
http://www.symantec.com/connect/videos/self-serve-tls-getting-visibility-your-enforcements  

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