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Imperva CEO Shlomo Kramer to Present at America's Growth Capital 2nd Annual Information Security & Data Center Conference

Business Wire, Feb 7, 2006

Imperva

WHO:    Shlomo Kramer, founder and CEO, Imperva(TM), Inc.

WHAT:   Mr. Kramer will present on a panel entitled Database
        Management, Acceleration, and Security moderated by Jeffrey
        Englander, Senior Information Security and Data Center Analyst
        for America's Growth Capital. He will discuss:
        - How the Internet and e-commerce has magnified enterprises'
          exposure to application and data layer attacks
        - The most critical database and Web application security
          vulnerabilities
        - Why traditional firewalls and Intrusion Prevention Systems
          (IPS) are insufficient to address data security threats
        - How regulatory compliance has increased database security
          requirements
        - The impact of data layer and application layer security on
          throughput and latency

WHERE:  The Fairmont San Jose, San Jose, California.

WHEN:   Monday, February 13, 2006, 4:10pm -- 4:50pm

About Imperva

Imperva is the leader in data security for the data center. The SecureSphere product line provides data security, data assurance, and regulatory compliance for sensitive and proprietary data in corporate data centers. SecureSphere protects databases and web applications against insider threats, as well as external attack and worm infection. It requires no manual tuning or changes to existing infrastructure. Imperva SecureSphere gateway appliances are deployed in leading financial, healthcare, and retail organizations around the globe. Led by Shlomo Kramer, a Check Point Software Technologies founder, Imperva is privately funded by Accel Partners, US Venture Partners, and Venrock Associates. For more information, visit www.imperva.com.

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