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NETGEAR® And Mailshell Enter
Agreement To Integrate Engine For Spam, Phishing And Reputation
Filtering
SAN JOSE and SAN FRANCISCO, April 27, 2009
- NETGEAR®, Inc. (Nasdaq: NTGR - News), a worldwide provider
of technologically innovative, branded networking solutions,
today announced that it has entered into an agreement with
Mailshell, the leading provider of traffic reputation, anti-spam
and anti-phishing engines for OEMs, to integrate Mailshell's
small footprint engine for OEMs into NETGEAR's ProSecure(TM)
UTM family of appliances. ProSecure is the first line of
Unified Threat Management (UTM) appliances designed for
small businesses that do not compromise on security functionality
or performance.
NETGEAR's new ProSecure UTM appliances feature
a version of Mailshell Anti-Spam optimized for use on embedded
computing platforms, and includes Mailshell LiveFeed, a
real-time data service that quantifies traffic reputation
via advanced statistical models. Unlike other reputation
services that provide only a binary 'good' or 'bad' rating,
LiveFeed provides granular trust ratings with automated
adjustment over time as reputations change. By focusing
reputation on mathematical models, rather than simply an
'IP black list' approach, LiveFeed provides more accurate,
highly scalable detection.
"Mailshell's detection rates, throughput
and optimization for use on embedded computing platforms
best fit our requirements of comprehensive security combined
with high performance," said Jason Leung, senior product
line manager for SMB Security at NETGEAR. "Mailshell's flexible
architecture was also a great fit and provided seamless
integration into the NETGEAR platform."
Mailshell's SDKs, including LiveFeed, provide
complete and consistently accurate protection against email
fraud, phishing and spam. The SDKs are available on more
than 10 operating systems and require as little as 32KB
of code on the device. Mailshell's SDKs are embedded into
security, networking and messaging products including software
appliances, SaaS platforms, gateway security software, desktop
security suites, UTM, mobile devices, wireless access points,
firewalls, modems, and other low memory devices.
"NETGEAR understands that SMB customers'
limited budgets should not necessitate a trade-off in protection,"
said Eytan Urbas, vice president of products at Mailshell.
"We see significant market opportunity for new, better UTM
solutions like ProSecure that make no compromises in protection,
performance, or price."
About NETGEAR, Inc.: NETGEAR (NASDAQGM:
NTGR - News) designs innovative, branded technology solutions
that address the specific networking, storage, and security
needs of Small- to Medium-sized Businesses (SMBs) and home
users. The company offers an end-to-end networking product
portfolio to enable users to share Internet access, peripherals,
files, multimedia content, and applications among multiple
computers and other Internet-enabled devices. Products are
built on a variety of proven technologies such as wireless,
Ethernet and powerline, with a focus on reliability and
ease-of-use. NETGEAR products are sold in over 29,000 retail
locations around the globe, and via more than 41,000 value-added
resellers. The company's headquarters are in San Jose, Calif.,
with additional offices in 25 countries. NETGEAR is an ENERGY
STAR® partner. More information is available by visiting
prosecure.netgear.com or calling (408) 907-8000.
About Mailshell: Mailshell is the leading
provider of email reputation, anti-spam and anti-phishing
engines for OEMs. Via its global network of OEM partners,
including McAfee, Check Point, CA, Webroot and AVG, thousands
of enterprises and millions of end users rely on 'Powered
by Mailshell' filters for near real-time protection against
emerging threats. Mailshell's software helps its OEM partners
generate new revenue, up-sell existing products to new customers
and minimize related engineering and support costs. For
more information: http://www.mailshell.com.
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