The Thursby Sub Rosa suite of mobile apps have over 200,000 federal users, enabling bring your own device (BYOD) within the U.S. Air Force, Navy, and just about every non-armed service and federal agency. Sub Rosa supports strong two-factor authentication access to secure web browsers with the ability to sign, encrypt, and decrypt emails — and now, the ability to edit and sign official PDF documents.
“We’ve heard time and time again that someone’s life would be so much easier if they could just hand their device to their boss for a quick signature while passing each other in the hallway,” said Steve Dunlap, Thursby President. “And we’re here to make that dream a reality. With our new Thursby Sub Rosa in-app purchase, we’re able to offer our customers a simple, secure solution to PDF signing that keeps them exactly where they need to be: on the move. Whether its a Department of Defense (DoD) or commercial user, we can help streamline their mission-critical and everyday processes. This is truly a game-changer in mobile security.”
Sub Rosa supports access on Android and IOS mobile devices with a CAC, PIV, or derived credential, such as Purebred. Although the app is compatible with most Mobile Device Managers (MDMs), Sub Rosa has been designed so that it leaves zero data at rest on the personal device, ensuring it’s secure enough to use as a standalone app. For example, Sub Rosa is marketed as the only mobile browser available that allows you to access the Defense Travel System (DTS) on a personal mobile device.