Blue Coat Systems

BLUE COAT PROVIDES ENTERPRISES WITH FIRST REAL-TIME ANTI-PHISHING PROTECTION FOR THE WEB

MALAYSIA, October 16, 2007 – Blue Coat Systems, Inc. (Nasdaq: BCSI), a leader in WAN Application Delivery and Secure Web Gateway, today announced that its Blue Coat® WebFilter™ for Blue Coat ProxySG® appliances now feature Real-Time Anti-Phishing protection. This capability—an industry first—can protect enterprise or organization employees by blocking access to phishing Websites or by warning users that they are attempting to open a phishing Web page that could expose them to potential fraud or theft.

Most of the industry’s currently available anti-phishing solutions provide protection solely by checking a user’s Web URL requests against a database of known phishing sites. Phishing sites, however, are generally short-lived and each day hundreds of new ones appear, so the practice of evaluating a requested page against a database is generally ineffective. Rather than solely depending on a database, the Blue Coat Real-Time Anti-Phishing protection technology is the first to assess a Website “on the fly” and examine it based on proprietary algorithms. This process can even be performed on sites using SSL-encryption.

Phishing: a Growing Threat
Phishing, the practice of luring an unsuspecting person to a counterfeit Website resembling a legitimate site and tricking the user to reveal logins, passwords credit card information and other private information, has resulted in a growing amount of identity theft, robbery and fraud. According to industry researchers, the average losses from phishing are now over $3,000 per incident and the total damages suffered by users victimized by phishing are well over $1 billion per year. Banking and retail sites, including Amazon.com, Ebay and PayPal, have been some of the most popular for criminals to impersonate with counterfeit sites using phishing schemes.

Phishing begins with a criminal sending a convincing looking email to a person and tricking the user to click on a link to a Web page that fraudulently purports to be a legitimate page from a bank, services company or retailer. A person may be tricked into revealing a user name and password or other information that would then give a criminal access to a bank, credit card or service or retail shopping account. The new Blue Coat Real-Time Anti-Phishing protection technology assesses the Web page being requested as the user clicks on the link. If the page is not found in the Blue Coat WebFilter database, a query is sent to a data center in Blue Coat Labs where the Web page is analyzed automatically in real time. The service will then categorize the page. If the Web page is categorized as a phishing site, the Blue Coat ProxySG appliance will block the requested Web page or warn the user. The entire process can be completed in between 250–750 milliseconds.

Real-Time Protection
Blue Coat Real-Time Anti-Phishing protection technology is the latest addition to the unique Dynamic Real-Time Rating (DRTR) service of the Blue Coat WebFilter product. Similar to the anti-phishing capability, URL requests for brand new or previously undiscovered Websites made by users of the WebFilter product can be assessed in real time and categorized as pornography, gambling, spyware sources or some other possibly dangerous or inappropriate Website. In addition, Blue Coat ProxySG appliances can automatically check for credential discrepancies of secure Websites that could indicate a rouge site.

“Phishing has become a lucrative vocation for criminals, and to date there has been very little standing in its way to thwart its success,” said Bethany Mayer, senior vice president, Worldwide Marketing, Blue Coat Systems. “Since the Web is constantly changing, it is important not to rely simply on protection from a static URL database. With new sites constantly popping up, the best protection for Web users comes from the ability to conduct real-time assessment and categorization, such as from Blue Coat Real-Time Anti-Phishing protection technology.”

Blue Coat WebFilter
Blue Coat WebFilter is a powerful web filtering solution that runs on Blue Coat ProxySG appliances. It helps enterprises, organizations and service providers protect their users and networks from Internet threats and abuse. While WebFilter utilizes an on-proxy database of over 15 million website ratings representing billions of web pages of real Internet usage, the product also uses DRTR to access and categorize new or previously undiscovered Websites.

Blue Coat ProxySG Appliances
ProxySG appliances protect enterprises or organizations against malware, including Web viruses and spyware, provide URL filtering and manage the use of Internet applications for policy or bandwidth consumption, including instant messaging, streaming media and peer-to-peer file sharing. ProxySG appliances also accelerate business-critical applications or content at the Internet gateway or across an organization’s Wide Area Network (WAN).

Leviton joins Cisco program

The Cisco Technology Developer Program is intended to develop integrated solutions using Cisco solutions and third party hardware and software.

As a member of the program, Leviton shares Cisco’s strong commitment to customer service and satisfaction, and is required to undergo interoperability testing based on criteria set forth by Cisco. With Cisco Technology Developer Program member offerings such as Leviton Fiber Connect’s High Density Data Centre Port Replicated Patch Panel Series, F8xLx-576 and interconnect infrastructure, customers can more quickly deploy a broad range of Cisco compatible business applications to enhance the capabilities, performance, and management of their network.

Leviton Fiber Connect’s High Density Data Centre Port Replicated Patch Panel Series, F8xLx-576 and interconnect components have also completed interoperability testing with Cisco solutions.

Cisco’s new router delivers 322 tbps of capacity

Cisco has announced its CRS-3 Carrier Routing System (CRS) that the company says “is designed to transform the broadband communication and entertainment industry” owing to it offering a capacity of up to 322 Terabits per second.

The CRS-3’s 322 tbps of capacity more than triples the 92 tbps capacity of the Cisco CRS-1 and represents more than 12 times the capacity of any other core router in the industry.

With this kind of capacity, Cisco says that the entire printed collection of the Library of Congress can be downloaded in just over one second; every man, woman and child in China can make a video call, simultaneously; and every motion picture ever created can be streamed in less than four minutes.

The company has invested US $1.6 billion in the Cisco CRS family, and the CRS-3, which is currently in field trials, will have its pricing set at US $90,000. The CRS-3 is also said to offer up to 60 percent savings on power consumption compared to competitive platforms and Cisco CRS-1 customers will be able to upgrade to CRS-3 with the aid of Cisco Services.

Keith Cambron, president and CEO, AT&T Labs, says, “We are entering the next stage of global communication and entertainment services and applications, which requires a new set of advanced Internet networking technologies. AT&T’s network handled 40 percent more traffic in 2009 than it did in the previous year, and we continue to see this growth in 2010. Having leading edge experience in managing the largest global data network, we are pleased to continue our close working relationship with Cisco and its groundbreaking Cisco CRS-3 platform.”

Pankaj Patel, senior vice president and general manager, Service Provider Business, Cisco, has said, “The next generation Internet is upon us and we are confident that the Cisco CRS-3 will play a crucial role as service providers like AT&T deliver an exciting, new array of video, mobile, data center and cloud services. The Cisco CRS-3 is well positioned to carry on the tradition of the Cisco CRS-1, become the flagship router of the future and serves as the foundation for the world’s most intelligent and advanced broadband networks.”

Cisco splits from HP

In a statement, Cisco said that it will not renew HP’s reseller contract when it ends in April, citing increased competition between the two in the data centre sector.

HP had been a strong partner for Cisco, but with the announcement of Cisco’s Unified Computing System (UCS) data centre offerings in November, and HP’s purchase of 3Com, Cisco decided that it wanted to terminate the relationship.

Keith Goodwin, senior vice president of Cisco’s worldwide partner organisation said in a statement: “Being a Cisco Certified Channel Partner has numerous benefits including access to proprietary information (such as product roadmaps) and partner profitability initiatives. Given the evolution of our relationship it simply no longer makes sense to provide these benefits to HP.”

The two companies have said they will continue to support existing customers.

Ovum analysts Adam Jura and Jens Butler said that the major winners will be Cisco’s other major partners.

“In the cold light of day, it appears that HP needs Cisco more than Cisco needs HP, with the 3Com acquisition expected to still take some time to be completely integrated. In addition, the QLogic partnership expansion will also demand substantial time and effort to fully cascade through and convert into real business opportunity,” said Ovum.

“Conversely, Cisco will need to be able to have better business value conversations with clients, as HP has been clearly superior in this area. With this change in direction, Cisco will still require someone to implement its products going forward. Hence, the major winners out of this will be the remaining partners, in particular Dimension Data (incorporating Datakraft), which is continuing to impress in its performance in the Cisco products and solutions implementation space. In light of Cisco’s strategy of enabling versus competing against partner services offerings, expect, in particular, DiData to be blessed with more attention from Cisco going forward,” the statement concluded.

Knowledge Is Power: Cisco Announces Agenda for Networkers at Cisco Live 2010

Cisco (NASDAQ: CSCO) today announced the agenda for Networkers at Cisco Live 2010, taking place in Barcelona, 25-28 January. Based on the theme ‘Knowledge Is Power,’ Networkers at Cisco Live 2010 will equip delegates with the technical knowledge required to stay competitive in today’s economy. For those unable to attend the event in Barcelona, an additional one-day virtual event will be held at Cisco Live on Tuesday, 26 Jan., incorporating key elements from the main agenda, such as the keynotes, technical training sessions and a virtual chat with Cisco keynoter Marthin De Beer. (Click the link for additional information and to register for the virtual event.)

Key Facts
Now in its 19th year, Networkers at Cisco Live is Cisco’s European flagship annual technology conference and exhibition.
Agenda highlights will be available virtually on Cisco Live.
Keynotes this year will be delivered by leading technology thinkers Marthin De Beer, senior vice president of Cisco’s Emerging Technologies Business Group, and Professor Bruce Thomas, director of the Wearable Computer Laboratory at the University of South Australia.
De Beer is a technology visionary who has led the development of innovative and leading-edge technologies such as Cisco TelePresence™, Digital Media Systems, IP Video Surveillance and Smart Grid solutions, cultivating a steady stream of new businesses that take Cisco into adjacent markets.
As a leading academic on wearable computers, augmented reality and virtual reality, Thomas works to make first-person perspective applications a reality. In addition to his keynote, Thomas will be giving live demonstrations of his current projects at the World of Solutions, the primary exhibition area for Networkers at Cisco Live 2010.

Event highlights
More than 240 technical training and educational sessions for delegates
Opportunity to meet with dozens of Cisco experts through the Meet the Engineer program and at the Cisco Technical Design Clinics on a one-to-one basis
Super Sessions on Collaboration and Data Centre
Onsite Innovation Centre celebrating 25 years of Cisco technology
World of Solutions, the interactive learning area of Networkers at Cisco Live 2010 featuring more than 60 exhibitors
Opportunity to see live webcasts of keynote sessions on Cisco Live!

Supporting Quotes
“Networkers at Cisco Live remains the most important customer event in our European calendar, bringing together more than 5,000 IT networking professionals from across Europe all under one roof. Under the theme ‘Knowledge Is Power,’ Networkers at Cisco Live 2010 will equip organizations with the technical knowledge, particularly in the area of new collaboration technologies, needed to stay competitive in today’s economy,” said Amanda Jobbins, vice president, European Marketing, Cisco.
Supporting Resources

Networkers at Cisco Live official website
View the event agenda
Delegate registration for Networkers at Cisco Live
Watch a personal invitation from Amanda Jobbins
Follow Networkers 2010 on Twitter
About Networkers at Cisco Live 2010

Following many years as the IT industry’s leading educational, training and networking conference, Europe’s flagship technology event Cisco Networkers will join the Cisco Live family in 2010. Continuing to meet the complex requirements of IT and communications professionals, Networkers at Cisco Live will equip delegates and their organisations with the technical knowledge needed to stay competitive in today’s challenging economy. This must attend event takes place in the vibrant city of Barcelona and is not to be missed by anyone wanting to learn about smarter, more powerful approaches to the way we work, live, play and learn.