ETHERFAX Partners with Lexmark to Enable Secure Document Delivery

While traditional fax transmissions such as VOIP are hampered by limitations associated with PSTN and telephony infrastructure at analog modem speeds, ETHERFAX offers a more effective approach to secure document delivery via fax. By leveraging the cloud and delivering all faxes via HTTPS, outdated fax boards, media gateways, the complex telephony stack, and busy signals are eliminated.

Supporting every major fax server, application and fax-enabled device, ETHERFAX has more connected endpoints providing end-to-end encryption than any other service. The ETHERFAX Secure Exchange Network (SEN) is the world’s largest fax network, leveraging military-grade encryption and hybrid cloud technology to provide 100 percent secure communications within healthcare, finance, legal, and enterprise organizations.

“The addition of Lexmark products to the ETHERFAX service ushers in a whole new era for fax and document delivery,” Robert Cichielo, CTO and founder of ETHERFAX said. “While traditional fax is supported, Lexmark customers can now exchange rich content documents near-instantaneously and directly without the need for any special hardware or middleware products.”

In addition to the Secure Exchange Network, Lexmark will utilize the new ETHERFAX SENx solution offering true end-to-end encryption. Using methods defined by the Elliptic Curve Integrated Encryption Scheme (ECIES), ETHERFAX SENx securely transfers information between two endpoints. Each SENx transaction begins with the exchange of public keys, allowing shared secrets to be generated to seed the encryption process with unique keying material only known to the endpoints. Information is further protected through signing and authentication mechanisms to assure the validity of the data in transit. ETHERFAX is currently the only fax service provider to offer ECIES encryption to subscribers through its APIs.

Paul Banco

As CEO of ETHERFAX®, Banco is responsible for the strategic direction of the company and leads technology development, including the patented ETHERFAX and ETHERFAX SEN intellectual property. Banco helped organizations automate their fax server operations. As a visionary, he identified the need to leverage the cloud for secure document delivery and co-founded ETHERFAX in 2009 with other telecom industry veterans.

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