Internet Security Systems Enhances Protection Platform with E-mail Security Appliance
12 Setembro 2006 - 8:45AM
Business Wire
Internet Security Systems, Inc. (ISS) (NASDAQ: ISSX), the worldwide
leader in preemptive, enterprise security, today introduced the
Proventia(R) Network Mail Security System, the company's first
security appliance dedicated solely to protecting an organization's
messaging infrastructure. Unlike existing e-mail security solutions
that tend to focus only on anti-spam technology, the new ISS
solution offers comprehensive, preemptive protection against
messaging threats through industry-leading intrusion prevention
system (IPS) technology and the patented ISS Virus Prevention
System (VPS). Proventia Network Mail is an extension of the ISS
protection platform, which provides end-to-end protection against
threats to enterprise endpoints, servers, networks and gateways.
Designed for enterprises and managed service providers, the
Proventia Network Mail appliance scales to support the demands of
large organizations. It can be configured to protect as few as
2,500 users or up to hundreds of thousands of users with minimal
appliance deployments. In the era of distributed workforces,
virtual teams, road warriors and corporate globalization, e-mail is
the most indispensable enterprise application, yet it continues to
be plagued not only by spam but also by phishing, denial of service
attacks, directory harvest attacks, viruses, worms and other types
of malicious code. According to Brian Burke of IDC, "Organizations
are increasingly buying messaging security solutions that address
multiple threats and deliver integrated antivirus, anti-spam and
content filtering in a single solution. Security appliances are
quickly becoming the platform of choice for integrating multiple
messaging security technologies."(1) "With organizations expecting
greater functionality from their e-mail security solutions, ISS is
well positioned to offer a dedicated e-mail security appliance to
the market," said Greg Adams, vice president of product development
at Internet Security Systems. "Through the ISS protection platform,
ISS leverages its core technologies to provide customers with the
simplest, most effective means of protecting critical IT
infrastructure from networks to desktops and servers. Since e-mail
servers have now become a main entry point into a network for
attackers, we are extending our industry-leading IPS technology and
unique Virus Prevention System to protect companies' messaging
architecture." Through a powerful combination of IPS, virus
blocking, anti-spam and embedded URL filtering technologies,
Proventia Network Mail protects against spam and the full realm of
malicious code affecting e-mail systems through the SMTP protocol,
including phishing attacks, viruses, worms and other malcode. The
appliance inspects the content of each e-mail that enters an
organization at multiple levels, ensuring 98 percent effectiveness
in spam blocking. It is the only solution on the market that
includes the unique Virus Prevention System technology from ISS,
which assesses the behavior of network traffic, including e-mail
attachments and files, to identify and block viruses and other
zero-day threats before they are even discovered, preventing
malicious content from ever reaching the download stage. "The
addition of e-mail content security to the ISS portfolio will
further increase the value of the company's protection platform,"
said Eugenie Toecker, Messaging Administrator at German research
center, FZK. "While it is widely estimated that 80 to 90 percent of
the world's incoming e-mail traffic is spam, companies are
recognizing that anti-spam technology alone is not enough to
prevent their messaging infrastructures from being shut down by
attackers, used to infiltrate other parts of the network or even
harvested for users' personal information. We are confident that
ISS' proven IPS and VPS technologies will significantly help
companies like ours to regain control of our messaging
infrastructure." "Our company has always been met with great
success in bringing the ISS protection platform and its various
products to market," said Brandy Peterson, CTO at FishNet Security.
"We are pleased that we can now offer customers a dedicated
solution for email security based on the high-caliber ISS
technologies they rely on to protect their other network assets."
ISS technology is backed by the world-renowned ISS X-Force(R)
research and development team. Consistently rivaling independent
researchers and other security vendors with cutting-edge findings,
the X-Force discovered 51 percent of the high-risk vulnerabilities
found by commercial security research groups from 1998 to 2005.
Additionally, ISS intrusion prevention solutions are bolstered by
the company's unique Virtual Patch(R) technology. By shielding the
underlying vulnerability instead of focusing on each new exploit,
Virtual Patch provides protection even before a vendor-supplied
patch is available. Enterprises can then make their own decisions
about when to schedule patching, while the messaging infrastructure
remains secure from costly security breaches. Through the Proventia
Management SiteProtector(TM), Proventia Network Mail becomes an
integrated part of the ISS protection platform, along with other
ISS products and valuable security intelligence and services from
ISS. Through this layered approach with central management
capabilities, organizations can protect their assets more
efficiently and dramatically reduce security costs. Proventia
Network Mail will be available this month both directly from ISS
and through channel partners. Optional signature-based antivirus
capabilities are also available for this appliance. Further
information on the Proventia Network Mail Security System can be
found at: http://www.iss.net/products/Proventia_Mail_Appliance/
product_main_page.html (Due to its length, this URL may need to be
copied/pasted into your Internet browser's address field. Remove
the extra space if one exists.) About Internet Security Systems,
Inc. Internet Security Systems, Inc. (ISS) is the trusted security
advisor to thousands of the world's leading businesses and
governments, providing preemptive protection for networks, desktops
and servers. An established leader in security since 1994, the ISS
Proventia(R) integrated security platform automatically protects
against both known and unknown threats, keeping networks up and
running and shielding customers from online attacks before they
impact business assets. ISS products and services are based on the
proactive security intelligence of its X-Force(R) research and
development team - the unequivocal world authority in vulnerability
and threat research. The ISS product line is also complemented by
comprehensive Managed Security Services and Professional Security
Services. For more information, visit the Internet Security Systems
Web site at www.iss.net or call 800-776-2362. This release, other
than historical information, includes forward-looking statements
made pursuant to the "safe harbor" provisions of the Private
Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Some of these
forward-looking statements include those describing future e-mail
security offerings not yet released. The risks and uncertainties
which could cause actual results to differ materially from those in
the forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to, the
following: the level of demand for ISS products; product and price
competition; the extent to which unauthorized access to and use of
online information is perceived as a threat to network security;
customer budgets; risks concerning the rapid change of technology;
and general economic factors. These risks and others are discussed
in ISS' periodic filings with the Securities and Exchange
Commission. These filings can be obtained either by contacting ISS
Investor Relations or through the Securities and Exchange
Commission's Web site at http://www.sec.gov. Internet Security
Systems and SiteProtector are trademarks and Proventia, Virtual
Patch and X-Force are registered trademarks of Internet Security
Systems, Inc. All other companies and products mentioned are
trademarks and property of their respective owners. (1) IDC,
"Worldwide Secure Content Management 2006-2010 Forecast: The Rise
and Fall of SCM," March 2006, Brian Burke
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