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Websense to Present at RBC Capital Markets 2002 Software Conference in San Francisco

Business Wire, Oct 29, 2002

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RBC Capital Markets 2002 Software Conference

SAN DIEGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 29, 2002

Websense Inc. (NASDAQ:WBSN), the world's leading provider of employee Internet management (EIM) software, today announced that Chief Financial Officer Doug Wride will present at the RBC Capital Markets 2002 Software Conference at approximately 9 a.m. Pacific Time on Oct. 30.

The presentation will focus on the market opportunity of EIM and the company's recently announced strategic roadmap, as well as the company's financial performance in the third quarter ended Sept. 30. The presentation will be Webcast live and archived through Nov. 4 on the investor events section of the company's investor relations site at www.websense.com.

About Websense Inc.

Websense Inc. is the worldwide leader of employee Internet management (EIM) solutions. Websense Enterprise software enables businesses to manage how their employees use the Internet, improving productivity, conserving network bandwidth and storage costs, and mitigating legal liability. Ranked the highest quality database in a recent test of EIM products, Websense delivers the most effective and comprehensive solution in the industry.

Founded in 1994, Websense serves more than 17,800 worldwide customers, ranging in size from 100-person firms to global corporations. These include more than half of the Fortune 500, approximately one-third of Japan's Nikkei 225 and half of the UK's FTSE 100, encompassing more than 13 million customer seats, pre-paid on a subscription basis. Websense has strategic technology relationships with Check Point, Cisco, Macrovision, Microsoft, NetScreen, Network Appliance, SonicWALL, Tumbleweed and others. For more information, visit www.websense.com.

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