Arbor Networks to Speak on Managed Security Services at ISPCON Fall 2006

Market Wire, November, 2006

WHO             Paul Morville, Vice President of Product Management,
                 Arbor Networks, Inc.
                Doug Fleming, Consulting Engineer, Arbor Networks, Inc.

WHEN            November 9, 2006
                12:45 - 1:45 p.m. PST

WHERE           Santa Clara Convention Center
                Santa Clara, California
                 http://www.ispcon.com/ 

TOPIC           Exploiting the Boom in Managed Security Services

DESCRIPTION     Demands are growing on service providers to provide
                enhanced services in a volatile security landscape.
                Managed security services are a solution providing a
                quicker path to implementing higher levels of protection
                and monitoring against targeted threats. This session
                explores the opportunities for enterprises to capitalize on
                managed security services offerings and how they can
                exploit the trend to dramatically expand their business. It
                also explores the cautions associated with outsourcing and
                exposes the ways ISPs are leveraging technology to offer
                network-based managed security to ensure customers receive
                clean bandwidth. The session also explains how adopting a
                managed services model answers the enterprise call to
                action as well as opens up additional revenue streams for
                service providers.

ABOUT ARBOR NETWORKS

Arbor Networks® delivers core-to-core network security and operational performance for global business networks. Arbor's Network Behavioral Analysis (NBA) solutions are based on the Arbor Peakflow® platform, providing real-time views of network activity enabling organizations to instantly protect against worms, DDoS attacks, insider misuse, and traffic and routing instability as well as segment and harden networks from future threats.

Today, Arbor Networks' customer base is comprised of a broad range of service provider and enterprise customers within a variety of industries spanning the globe, demonstrating the depth and breadth of Arbor Networks' security expertise. All rely on the Arbor Peakflow platform to prevent costly downtime, enable network cleanup, and increase customer trust.

To learn more about Arbor Networks, please visit: http://www.arbornetworks.com .

And, to learn more about the Arbor Security Engineering & Response Team (ASERT) -- the company's security research arm -- please visit the ASERT blog: http://asert.arbornetworks.com/

Note to Editors: Arbor Networks, Peakflow and the Arbor Networks logo are trademarks of Arbor Networks, Inc. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.

ABOUT ISPCON

Now in its 13th year, ISPCON ( www.ispcon.com ) is the Internet Industry Event where thousands of the true innovators and pioneers who build, host and deliver Internet services and applications converge. Alongside a world-class conference, faculty and networking program, attendees such as ISPs, web hosts, MSPs, ASPs, WISPs, ITSPs, CLECs, developers, technologists, entrepreneurs, VCs and press get the first look at the industry's hottest Internet services, applications, strategies and technologies during the event before they reach the enterprise or consumer markets. The massive exhibit hall highlights the very best of VoIP and IP-PBXs hosting and Web 2.0, AJAX email, collaboration, security and e-commerce tools, SaaS, managed services, municipal broadband and mesh networks, datacenters, open source solutions, blade, virtualization, utility and grid computing platforms and leading-edge content and connectivity systems from unlicensed wireless, WiMAX and DSL to metro Ethernet, CDNs, IP video and other innovations.

Press Contact: Jessica Sutera Lois Paul & Partners 781.782.5789 Email Contact

 

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