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SurfControl Executive to Speak at Gartner IT Security Summit

Business Wire, June 5, 2007

SurfControl:

WHAT:   Join John Cheney, SurfControl executive vice president of
        strategy and marketing, to learn about the effectiveness of
        reputation-based solutions and how converging these solutions
        with traditional URL filtering solutions addresses the growing
        IT security challenges resulting from the rapid adoption of
        Web 2.0.

WHEN:   Tuesday, June 5, 2007 at 1:30 - 2:00 p.m.

WHERE:  Delaware Suite at the Marriott Wardman Park Hotel,
        Washington, DC

WHO:    John Cheney joined SurfControl in 2006 when the company
        acquired BlackSpider Technologies, where he was the founder
        and CEO. He is a recognized leader in the IT industry with
        over 18 years experience in the space. Prior to BlackSpider
        Technologies, John was the founder and CEO of managed security
        services company, Activis.

About SurfControl

SurfControl provides a portfolio of security solutions to protect our customers from Internet threats, deliver business and regulatory compliance, and enable business continuity. SurfControl believes that security should be treated as a science, delivering protection at multiple points -- "in the cloud" with on-demand security services, on the network with software and appliances, and on the desktop and mobile client. All of SurfControl's solutions for Web, e-mail and endpoint security are backed by industry-leading threat detection technologies, delivered by SurfControl's Global Threat Experts who work 24/7 to provide customers with dynamic zero-day protection. The company protects more than 16 million users and over 25,000 customers worldwide, and employs more than 600 people in offices across Europe, the Americas, and Asia/Pacific. For further information and news on SurfControl, please visit http://www.surfcontrol.com.

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