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NetScreen Delivers First IDP Solution to Integrate Application and Network
Profiling and Attack Investigation Capabilities
Eliminates Need for Four Discrete Solutions; Accelerates Migration to In-line
Prevention
SUNNYVALE, Calif., March 15 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- NetScreen Technologies,
Inc. today announced it will offer the industry's first intrusion detection and
prevention (IDP) solution that includes in a single platform application- and
network-layer traffic profiling, and attack investigation and prevention
capabilities. NetScreen's IDP appliances running the new version 3.0 of its
operating software that includes this functionality can help security
administrators identify normal and anomalous traffic flows on the network,
define security policies based on these flows, and quickly investigate and
respond to network- and application-level attacks.
Until today's introduction of the new NetScreen IDP version 3.0, this
functionality could only be procured by installing, operating and managing up to
four discrete solutions: network profiler, vulnerability scanner, security
information management and traditional IDP systems. Integrating this
functionality in a single platform can significantly reduce time spent examining
attacks, allow easy adjustment of policies and, ultimately, accelerate the
migration of IDP devices to in-line prevention deployment, strengthening an
enterprise's security posture.
Computer Emergency Response Team estimates indicate that security incidents have
increased approximately 60 percent from 2002 to 2003. These attacks also are
increasing in complexity. Further, many administrators' lack the critical
network visibility and resources that are required to investigate attacks and
determine whether to adjust security policies.
"Comprehensive information about network traffic, devices and applications is
essential to establish effective protection," said Charles Kolodgy, research
director at IDC. "NetScreen's new operating software, with its substantial
network profile and attack information provides the details administrators need
to set policies that can immediately prevent attacks. This type of functionality
should build confidence in the reliability of intrusion prevention thus
accelerating the migration to in-line use of these network protection devices."
Network Knowledge and Attack Information
To increase network knowledge, NetScreen has developed the Enterprise Security
Profiler (ESP) that allows administrators to view application- and network-layer
traffic. When activated, the ESP module can collect and store network and
application data to provide a current view of network posture and traffic, as
well as security policy violations. Built-in filters allow administrators to
quickly correlate the attack data to identify attack phases -- reconnaissance,
attack and proliferation -- and quickly determine the root cause of an attack.
Once the root cause of an attack is determined, NetScreen IDP provides granular
control of attack signatures and policy definition to immediately respond to or
prevent the attack.
For example, ESP can identify a dramatic increase in sessions from a host, which
is typically a sign of a worm-infected host. Once identified, an administrator
can leverage the NetScreen IDP policy manager to automatically limit, through
user-configurable parameters, how many new sessions a host can create and
thereby mitigate attack proliferation.
The ESP module also enhances network and application knowledge by alerting the
security administrator when new applications and servers are added to the
network. This can help administrators identify applications/systems on the
network that may represent potential points of vulnerability.
Also increasing administrator's ability to take advantage of NetScreen's IDP
in-line prevention capabilities, NetScreen IDP version 3.0 now includes
integration of TruSecure Intellishield Alert Manager to provide on-demand access
from a single interface to attack and vulnerability information, patch
availability and knowledge of operating systems affected by an attack. With
access to this information, the administrator is able to facilitate quick policy
adjustments for in-line prevention to improve network security without the need
to use separate network management/attack information system.
"The newest NetScreen-IDP features demonstrate our commitment to drive
innovation in intrusion detection and prevention," said David Flynn, vice
president of marketing at NetScreen. "With the new Enterprise Security
Profiler, comprehensive attack information, advanced attack protection and
simplified management, our customers can quickly and confidently deploy our
devices in-line to increase security while enabling reduced administration
effort and operating costs."
Availability
The NetScreen IDP-10, -100, -500 and -1000, with the new IDP version 3.0 of the
operating software, are expected to be available in late March 2004.
For more information about NetScreen IDP products, visit:
http://www.netscreen.com/products/idp.
About NetScreen Technologies
NetScreen Technologies, Inc. is a leading developer of network security and
access solutions for enterprises and carriers worldwide. NetScreen's solutions
offer multiple layers of network and application-level protection in
purpose-built appliances and systems that meet customers' security, performance
and total cost of ownership objectives. NetScreen is located at 805 11th Ave.,
Sunnyvale, CA, 94089. More information on NetScreen's products can be found at
http://www.netscreen.com/ or by calling toll free at 1-800-638-8296.
NOTE: NetScreen and the NetScreen logo are trademarks of NetScreen
Technologies, Inc. in the United States and other countries. Other trademarks
are the property of their respective owners.
This press release contains forward-looking statements about events and
circumstances that have not yet occurred. For example, words such as "will,"
"can," "allowing," "believes," "continue" and "continuing," or other statements
in the future tense, are forward-looking statements. Actual outcomes and results
may differ materially from expectations in this press release due to a number of
risks and uncertainties. Such risks and uncertainties include whether the market
for security products will grow as projected, if at all, whether demand for
NetScreen products will continue, whether new products, if and when introduced,
will be successful and whether products will perform as expected.
DATASOURCE: NetScreen Technologies, Inc.
CONTACT: Jennifer Jennings, +1-408-543-8243, or ,
or Heather C. Lowles, +1-408-543-4136, or , both of
NetScreen Technologies, Inc.
Web site: http://www.netscreen.com/