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NYPD
Selects Lancope to Protect Criminal Research and
Computer Crimes Investigation Unit StealthWatch™
to Provide Advanced Security and Network
Intelligence ATLANTA,
Ga., April 22, 2003 - Lancope, Inc., the
leading provider of Advanced Threat Protection
solutions, today announced that the New York
City Police Department (NYPD) has selected
StealthWatch to provide comprehensive security
protection for its Criminal Research and
Computer Crimes Investigation unit. Criminal Research
and Computer Crimes Investigation unit will rely
on StealthWatch, the innovative behavior-based
Intrusion Detection System (IDS), to rapidly
identify, prioritize and respond to malicious
network and host behavior by dynamically
detecting deviations from normal traffic
patterns and acceptable security policies.
StealthWatch enables policy enforcement and
delivers real time network intelligence for
effective and manageable security across the
enterprise. "StealthWatch
plays a vital role for the NYPD in protecting
the safety of the nation, state, city and its
citizens," said Harland LaVigne, president
and CEO of Lancope. "We are proud to
support New York's finest in ensuring the
security of its network and protecting against
cyber crime." The Criminal
Research and Computer Crimes Investigation unit
is a sub-division of the NYPD, the nation's
largest police department. Its primary mission
is to identify and investigate cases of computer
related crimes for the NYPD's 76 patrol
precincts and 40,000 officers. The Criminal
Research and Computer Crimes Investigation also
coordinates efforts with local, state and
federal law enforcement agencies, such as the
Department of Justice. According to the
NYPD, "Computer related crimes are an
expanding area for the criminal element."
The seventh annual "Computer Crime and
Security Survey" issued by the FBI and the
Computer Security Institute proves that
financial losses from cyber crimes are
increasing dramatically, up to $455.8 million in
2002 compared to $378 million in 2001 and $265
million in 2000. "After
evaluating several network security products,
the NYPD selected StealthWatch for its ability
to provide easy-to-manage, comprehensive
security at both the network and host
level," said LaVigne. "They were
particularly impressed with StealthWatch's real
time network intelligence that enables
insightful forensic analysis and zero-hour
identification of internal and external unknown
attacks that can result in loss of network
services and sensitive information." LaVigne added,
"As network attacks continue to rise in
complexity and sophistication, today's
organizations require increasingly intelligent
technology that protects without sacrificing
network performance. StealthWatch uniquely
answers this market need for NYPD and over 50
other customers." About
the New York City Police Department About Lancope
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