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Network Intelligence and The SANS Institute Sponsor Industry's First Log Management Summit

Business Wire, May 30, 2006

WESTWOOD, Mass. -- Pioneers Share Log Management Impact on IT Operations Beyond Compliance and Security

Network Intelligence(TM) Corp., the market-proven leader in transforming enterprise-wide data into automated compliance and security information, today announced that The SANS Institute and Network Intelligence have jointly created the only major conference on what works in log management, to be held in Washington, DC on July 12-14.

More than 20 speakers, nearly all users, will share the lessons they have learned on how log management helps IT operations beyond compliance and security. With ever-increasing compliance and regulatory procedures and processes for collecting and reporting data, Fortune 500 companies have had to rethink their log management strategies. At the same time businesses must assess security and risk while managing log data that is growing at exponential rates. At the SANS log management summit, attendees will learn from their peers about mission-critical topics such as:

--Legal foundations for log management;

--How log management helped catch four insider thieves at one site;

--How log management stopped a spyware outbreak;

--The SANS consensus findings of the 20 most important log management reports and alerts;

--Solving the storage dilemma; and

--Making Windows logging effective.

"We are very pleased to work closely with The SANS Institute on this inaugural log management event," said Jim Melvin, executive vice president, marketing and business development, Network Intelligence. "The high level of Network Intelligence customer participation at the event is a reflection of the impact log management has on all levels of compliance, security and business operations at a company."

To register for the conference go to https://www.sans.org/logmgtsummit06/summit.php.> About Network Intelligence Corporation

Network Intelligence is the market-proven leader in transforming enterprise-wide data into compliance and security information. The LogSmart(R) Internet Protocol Database (IPDB)(TM) provides the only architecture proven to efficiently collect and protect all the data that drives customers' businesses. Network Intelligence takes the cost and complexity out of compliance and security for hundreds of customers worldwide. For more information, please visit the company's Web site at www.network-intelligence.com, or phone 781-375-9000.

About The SANS Institute

SANS is the most trusted and by far the largest source for information security training and certification in the world. It also develops, maintains, and makes available at no cost, the largest collection of research documents about various aspects of information security, and it operates the Internet's early warning system - Internet Storm Center. The SANS (SysAdmin, Audit, Network, Security) Institute was established in 1989 as a cooperative research and education organization. Its programs now reach more than 165,000 security professionals, auditors, system administrators, network administrators, chief information security officers, and CIOs who share the lessons they are learning and jointly find solutions to the challenges they face. For more information, please visit the company's Web site at www.sans.org or phone 301-654-SANS(7267).

LogSmart(R) Internet Protocol Database (IPDB)(TM) is a registered trademark of Network Intelligence Corp. The names of actual companies and products mentioned herein may be the trademarks of their respective owners.

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