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Computing Names StealthWatch Finalist for 2004
Well-Connected Award ATLANTA, Ga.,
March 23, 2004 StealthWatch was selected for its ability to provide enhanced network and host level security as well as powerful visualization of network activity in order to optimize security and network operations. Enabled by its patent-pending flow-based architecture, StealthWatch defeats zero-day attacks without signatures, exposes unauthorized applications and misconfigured network devices, monitors network performance and delivers insightful forensic analysis. According to Mike Lee, editor of Network Computing magazine, “Network Computing has acknowledged the best and brightest in the networking and IT worlds for 10 years through its annual Well-Connected Awards. The awards are determined as a result of product testing in the Real-World Labs of Network Computing.” “Being chosen by Network Computing as a finalist for its industry-recognized Well-Connected Awards is a significant achievement,” said Chris Hovis, vice-president of Marketing and Business Development for Lancope. “This honor combined with recent customer wins, including Boyd Gaming, Nielsen Media Research, Rand-McNally, Stanford University School of Medicine, and Northwestern University, reflects the rapidly growing market recognition of StealthWatch’s ability to more effectively protect and manage network operations.” The winners of the Network Computing Well-Connected Awards will be revealed just prior to the 2004 NetWorld+Interop in Las Vegas, where Lancope will host a series of best practices presentations and product demonstrations in its Booth # 2704. All Finalists and Winners will be highlighted in a May issue of Network Computing and also on Network Computing Online at http://www.networkcomputing.com. About the Well-Connected Awards Network Computing's Well-Connected Awards honor the year's outstanding technology products and services. They represent the very best products and services the technology industry has to offer in networking. They are chosen by our Technology Editors from products that have been tested and evaluated in our Real-World Labs. The Real-World Labs, a registered trademark, are located throughout the U.S., and the technology editors of Network Computing are actual technology professionals testing the products in real-world applications. About Network Computing Network Computing (http://www.networkcomputing.com) published by CMP Media LLC, Manhasset, N.Y., defines the core issues facing people who manage technology in business —analyzing the critical decision points in purchasing the products, technologies and services that achieve corporate initiatives. Twice a month, 220,000 IT professionals turn to Network Computing to get the information they need to make the right purchase decisions. About Lancope and StealthWatchFounded in 2000, Lancope is the leading provider of next-generation network security solutions that deliver behavior-based intrusion detection, policy enforcement and insightful network intelligence. With integrated visibility across network security, traffic characteristics and host-level activity, Lancope's solutions provide unparalleled network protection and optimization. Lancope received the Innovation In Infrastructure Award (i3) in the security category from the editors of eWeek Magazine and PC Magazine at Spring NetWorld+Interop 2002 and was also named "Most Impressive" by eWeek in 2001. Defending the networks of Global 2000 organizations, academic institutions and government entities, Lancope protects the critical assets of today's sophisticated enterprises. For more information, visit www.lancope.com. Media Contacts:
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