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April 21st, 2009
ATLANTA and LONDON - (Infosecurity Conference 2009) — Lancope(R), Inc., the provider of the StealthWatch(R) System, the Best in NetFlow Analysis ( www.lancope.com/news/08052008.aspx) and the most widely used network behaviour analysis (NBA) and response solution, today announced that it will showcase the new StealthWatch FlowSensor(TM) VE at Infosecurity Europe 2009. This free NetFlow-based, lightweight virtual appliance provides anomaly detection and network performance monitoring for virtual environments. When deployed with the physical StealthWatch solution, StealthWatch FlowSensor VE extends Lancope’s physical network security and visibility expertise to the virtual network.
WHAT: Showcase StealthWatch FlowSensor VE, the FREE NetFlow-based, lightweight virtual appliance for unparalleled visibility into virtual networks WHEN: 15:30 p.m. GMT Wednesday, 29th April 2009 WHERE: New Products Theatre - Stand D80 - at Infosecurity Europe 2009 London, UK www.infosec.co.uk/
For more information or for a demonstration of StealthWatch, please visit Lancope’s stand #D70 during Infosecurity Europe 2009.
About Lancope
Lancope(R), Inc. is the provider of the StealthWatch(R) System, the most widely used network behavior analysis (NBA) and response solution that unifies flow-based anomaly detection and network performance monitoring to protect critical information assets and optimize network operations by preventing costly downtime, repair and loss of reputation. StealthWatch streamlines security and network operations into one process, reduces time and resources, and eliminates the costs and complexity associated with non-integrated point products. Both OPSEC and Common Criteria-certified, StealthWatch received the 2008 Best in NetFlow Analysis Award and the 2007- 2008 Global Excellence Awards in NBA. Defending the networks of Global 2000 organizations, academic institutions and government entities, StealthWatch protects hundreds of enterprise customers worldwide, more than all direct competitors combined. Lancope also partners with fellow best-of-breed solution providers through its Technology Alliance Program, which includes Cisco Systems, Brocade, VMware, Blue Coat, IBM Tivoli, Check Point, TippingPoint, ArcSight and A10 Networks. Lancope is a privately held, venture-backed company headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia. For more information, visit www.lancope.com.
Lancope, StealthWatch, and other trademarks are registered or unregistered trademarks of Lancope, Inc. All other trademarks are properties of their respective owners. StealthWatch is covered by U.S. Patent Nos. 7,290,283; 7,185,368; 7,475,426 and other U.S. and foreign patents pending.
Source: Lancope, Inc.
Alicia Beuke of Lancope, +1-770-225-3128, abeuke at lancope.com
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