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John Reece, Former CIO of the IRS and Time Warner to Head Applied Identity Information Security Roundtable Series

Business Wire, Nov 22, 2006

Information Security Luminary to Head CIO Roundtable on "The Trusted Network: Security, Identity, and Compliance in the Extended Enterprise"

SAN FRANCISCO -- Applied Identity:

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ABOUT APPLIED IDENTITY:

Applied Identity provides identity-based security management and compliance solutions that enable organizations to protect their data centers and other high value corporate assets, to control third party access, and to achieve secure network segmentation. The company's Identiforce[TM] product line enables user-level privileges within the network and provide for the detailed auditing of user activity and policy compliance. The company's solutions integrate seamlessly with existing identity and security infrastructures, resulting in rapid deployment, immediate ROI, and a significant reduction in the cost and complexity of compliance with regulations such as HIPAA, SAS 70, Sarbanes-Oxley (SOX), PCI, and the EU Market Abuse Directive (MAD). The company is headquartered in San Francisco, CA and has distribution partners and operations in Silicon Valley, Italy, India, and Japan. For more information, visit www.appliedidentity.com.

ABOUT PACKETLOGIX:

PacketLogix provides sophisticated end-to-end solutions. The company delivers comprehensive infrastructure solutions within converged environments. PacketLogix sees your IT infrastructure as a whole and will go to great lengths to make your systems and technology best serve your organization. The company's customers and partners include leading businesses and governments, universities and hospitals throughout the northeastern United States. For more information, visit www.packetlogix.com.

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