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e-DMZ Security’s eGuardPost Passes Compliance Testing Against Major Gaming Regulatory Standards

Business Wire, June 18, 2009

BMM Compliance Conducts Independent Testing Against Major State and Tribal Remote Access, Information Security, Auditing and Other Gaming Industry Standards

WILMINGTON, Del. -- e-DMZ Security, the market leader in privileged user and privileged access management, today announced that eGuardPost™, the award winning privileged session, command and password management appliance, has successfully passed rigorous compliance testing against over 15 gaming jurisdiction IT & control regulations. Independent testing and certification was completed by BMM Compliance, a world-wide leader in compliance testing, certification and services for the gaming industry. The testing was comprised of remote access, downloading, audit ability, password management and verification, information security, and On-line system monitoring for remote vendor access control. “eGuardPost passed every technical standards test we evaluated it against. The unique access control and audit features of eGuardPost make it a strong solution in meeting growing compliance and regulatory requirements in the gaming industry,” stated Russell Witt, Director of Field Services for BMM Compliance.

“Having our eGuardPost Security appliance evaluated by BMM Compliance against gaming regulations for both Tribal and State jurisdictions is a big step for our company as we move forward in the gaming sector. We understand the importance regulators put on products being tested by independent laboratories before they are installed within the gaming network. BMM’s experience and expertise, as well as their superior customer service, made the choice to use them an easy one for us,” stated Kris Zupan, CEO for e-DMZ Security.

e-DMZ Security continues to expand deployment of eGuardPost™ in the gaming industry world-wide. The modular flexible design of eGuardPost allows gaming enterprises the unique ability to manage, control and record remote vendor access and internal access to sensitive gaming and other systems, providing a single control and audit point for both the Gaming Commission and operations teams. The full session recording provides DVR-like playback for review of all controlled sessions. Zupan added, “The gaming industry has always recognized the security value of recording player and casino activity – eGuardPost brings that same level of recorded audit to sensitive system and/or gaming device access.”

To receive a copy of the BMM Compliance evaluation report on eGuardPost or more information on the eGuardPost solution please go to: www.e-dmzsecurity.com/bmm-report.html or email sales@e-dmzsecurity.com (subject: BMM Report) or call (866) 203-9823.

About e-DMZ Security

e-DMZ Security is a leading provider of privileged access control solutions. From its flagship Password Auto Repository™ (PAR) providing privileged identity management and privileged password management, to eGuardPost™ a unique solution for controlling, auditing and recording privilege sessions such as remote administrators, vendors or privileged internal access – e-DMZ Security is recognized as both a market leader and innovator. Headquartered in Wilmington Delaware, e-DMZ Security has offices and/or authorized partners in North America, South America, Europe, Middle East and Asia.

More information on our company and products can be found at www.e-dmzsecurity.com.

e-DMZ Security™, Password Auto Repository™ and eGuardPost™ are trademarks of e-DMZ Security, LLC.

About BMM Compliance

BMM is the longest established and most experienced private independent gaming test lab in the world. BMM Compliance offers insight, testing, customized training and education for the gaming compliance issues affecting manufacturers, operators and regulators in the gaming industry. BMM’s global compliance expertise and commitment to innovation and quality are the foundation of its growing client partnerships.

BMM is headquartered in Las Vegas, Nevada (USA), with offices in Lima (Peru), Midrand (South Africa), Graz (Austria), Barcelona (Spain), Melbourne and Sydney (Australia), Macau and Singapore.

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