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Avalere Laptop/Desktop Data Security Webinar

Business Wire, Feb 5, 2007

Featuring Enterprise Strategy Group Senior Analyst Brian Babineau

FRAMINGHAM, Mass. -- Avalere, Inc.:

WHO: Avalere, Inc.

WHAT: Webinar on Four Steps to Preventing Laptop/Desktop Data Breaches, featuring Brian Babineau, senior analyst, Enterprise Strategy Group (ESG)

WHEN: Wednesday, Feb. 14, 2007, 2 - 3 p.m. EST/ 11 a.m. - Noon Pacific Time

WHERE: Register online at www.avalere.com

Brian Babineau, senior analyst, Enterprise Strategy Group, and Steve Blumenau, CEO, Avalere, Inc., will host a free Webinar, Four Steps to Preventing Laptop/Desktop Data Breaches, which will introduce Information Assurance. A data breach can significantly damage a company's reputation, leading to lost customers and revenue. Information Assurance enables companies to effectively and intelligently manage distributed information to prevent data breaches.

Learn how to:

* Minimize/eliminate exposure due to lost or stolen laptops and USB devices.

* Prevent employee breaches of access and usage policies.

* Protect corporate intellectual property from being exposed through a departing employee or contractor.

About Avalere, Inc.

Based in Framingham, Mass., Avalere delivers Information Assurance solutions to distributed enterprises. Avalere helps companies understand what information they have on laptops and desktops, ensures that it is handled appropriately and automates the control of this data according to security and compliance policies. Information visibility, protection and control are delivered with no change to the data, employee behavior, applications or business processes. Avalere's products easily support security standards and legislation such as the Payment Card Industry (PCI) standards, Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOX) and Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA).

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