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Arbor Networks to Speak on Security Tools and Campus Infrastructure Security Survey at Spring 2006 Internet2 Member Meeting

Business Wire, April 24, 2006

Arbor Networks:

WHO         Craig Labovitz, Director of Network Architecture,
            Arbor Networks(R)

WHEN        April 25, 2006
            8:45 am - 10:00 am EST

WHERE       Spring 2006 Internet2 Member Meeting
            Crystal Gateway Marriott
            Arlington, VA
            http://events.internet2.edu/2006/spring-mm/

TOPIC       "Security Tools and the Campus Infrastructure Security
            Survey Results"

DESCRIPTION Security is the result of doing, but improving the
            security of the network requires tools and reflection.
            The first part of the session will identify a variety of
            incident response tools and processes covering some of the
            tools and processes that have been deployed on campuses to
            effectively deal with large scale incidents with
            relatively modest security staffs. The second part of the
            session will feature results of a 2005 survey of
            educational and commercial providers in the US and
            throughout the world, expanding on earlier results
            presented at NANOG and IEEE/ACM SIGCOMM.

ABOUT ARBOR NETWORKS

Arbor Networks(R) ensures the security and operational integrity of the world's most critical networks. Arbor's solutions are based on the proven Peakflow(R) platform, intelligent technology for network-wide data collection, analysis, anomaly detection, and threat mitigation. Peakflow(R) provides real-time views of network activity enabling organizations to instantly protect against worms, DDoS attacks, insider misuse, and traffic and routing instability as well as segment and harden networks from future threats. Peakflow(R) successfully prevents costly downtime, network cleanup, and loss of customer confidence. Arbor is headquartered in Lexington, MA, with a research and development office in Ann Arbor, MI and overseas headquarters in London and Beijing.

ABOUT THE SPRING 2006 INTERNET2 MEMBER MEETING

The Spring 2006 Member Meeting will focus on issues in advanced networking strategies and policy and will highlight Internet2's partnerships among academia, industry, government, and the international community. Meeting sessions will, among other things, focus on collaborations with and among federal agencies, between the corporate community and higher education, and with international organizations. In particular, this spring's meeting will emphasize campus cyber infrastructure and the advanced networking needs of the campus research and education community. The program will provide an opportunity to present sessions that share a longer-term, strategic view of community priorities, especially the research and education community, for the uses of advanced networking, as well as those that highlight emerging network and application technologies and key projects already underway.

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