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Vernier Networks Presents at Texas Regional Infrastructure Security Conference 2007

Business Wire, May 8, 2007

Vernier Security Architect and White-hat Hacker Will Demonstrate Attacker Techniques and Discuss Security Threats at Regional Conference

MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. -- Vernier Networks, the leading supplier of award-winning network access control (NAC) appliances, today announced that Mark Loveless, senior security architect and white-hat hacker known as "Simple Nomad," will present at the Texas Regional Infrastructure Security Conference 2007. Taking place May 15-17, TRISC 2007: Beyond Convergence will host the foremost thought leaders in the infrastructure-security industry to discuss threats to the ever evolving convergence marketplace.

On Wednesday, May 16, at 10:30 a.m. in Austin, Texas, Loveless will deliver his presentation, "Bypassing IDS/IPS Systems." His presentation will offer a comprehensive analysis of different hacker techniques used to invade networks and provide remediation steps for meeting these sophisticated threats head on. During his presentation, Loveless will also conduct a live demonstration of these techniques, including applying tools used by attackers to fingerprint IDS/IPS signatures. More information about TRISC can be found at: http://www.trisc.org/. To register for this conference, please visit: http://www.trisc.org/register/.> About Vernier Networks

Vernier Networks delivers the industry's leading Network Access Control products that are designed to ensure network security and compliance. The award-winning EdgeWall product line provides endpoint compliance, identity-based access control, real-time threat protection with IPS, and enterprise-wide visibility and control. Vernier's products are deployed at more than 1,100 enterprises, educational institutions, healthcare organizations and government agencies worldwide. Headquartered in Mountain View, Calif., with sales operations and channel partners worldwide, Vernier can be found on the Web at www.verniernetworks.com.

(c) 2007 Vernier Networks, Inc. All rights reserved. Vernier Networks and the Vernier logo are trademarks of Vernier Networks, Inc.

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