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AEP Networks and Lockdown Networks Enter Co-Development and Licensing Partnership; Lockdown Enforcer Technology to Integrate with AEP's Policy Networking Solutions.


SEATTLE & SOMERSET, N.J. -- Lockdown Lockdown

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 Networks(R) and AEP AEP - Application Environment Profile  Networks today announced they have entered into a technology licensing, co-development and marketing partnership which will integrate Lockdown's flagship Network Access Control (NAC See network access control. ) solution, Lockdown Enforcer(TM), into AEP's Policy Networking security solutions.

Under the terms of the agreement, Lockdown and AEP will enhance Lockdown's iNAC(TM) integration capability to enable use of the Lockdown Enforcer technology to provide endpoint health-check, quarantine quarantine (kwŏr`əntēn), isolation of persons, animals, places, and effects that carry or are suspected of harboring communicable disease.  and remediation capabilities that work with the AEP Netilla Security Platform (NSP (1) (Network Service Provider) An organization that provides a high-speed Internet backbone to ISPs and other service providers. Sprint, MCI and UUNET are examples of NSPs. See Internet backbones. ) SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) The leading security protocol on the Internet. Developed by Netscape, SSL is widely used to do two things: to validate the identity of a Web site and to create an encrypted connection for sending credit card and other personal data.  VPN (Virtual Private Network) A private network that is configured within a public network (a carrier's network or the Internet) in order to take advantage of the economies of scale and management facilities of large networks. . The resulting product offering will enable AEP's installed base of SSL VPN customers to enhance existing secure remote access implementations while solving branch, conference room, guest and partner access "pain points" in a consistent fashion. The joint solution will be available through AEP channel partners.

With seamless security integration from the network through application layers, the joint AEP Networks-Lockdown Networks solution will overcome one of the trickiest security challenges companies face today: providing a uniform approach to ensuring policy-based access, from the edge to the core, throughout the enterprise, regardless of the technology (i.e., remote access via SSL VPN, branch office access via IPSec VPN, guest or conference room access via wireless or wired LAN (Local Area Network) A communications network that serves users within a confined geographical area. The "clients" are the user's workstations typically running Windows, although Mac and Linux clients are also used. ).

Today, companies work with multiple vendors to deploy point-security solutions that address individual layers of the network stack. This creates time-consuming and arduous implementation and management overhead. By integrating the layers of security, AEP Networks customers will have a one-source shop for total network security.

"The integration of Lockdown's NAC technology with AEP application access solutions is a natural idea, and delivers exactly what the market has been clamoring clam·or  
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 for -- an integrated approach to addressing enterprise network security needs," said Brett Helsel, CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board.  at Lockdown Networks. "We believe AEP's strong global distribution, sales and support network and excellent portfolio of products add major value to customers looking for Looking for

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 enterprise-class network access control solutions."

"Today's news signals an important shift in the maturation maturation /mat·u·ra·tion/ (mach-u-ra´shun)
1. the process of becoming mature.

2. attainment of emotional and intellectual maturity.

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 of network security solutions; combining AEP Networks' policy networking competency, which has been honed at the remote access edge of the enterprise network, together with emerging NAC technologies promises to simplify multi-layer security solutions for our customers," said Reginald P. Best, EVP/GM Application Security Business, AEP Networks. "We're pleased to be working with Lockdown on joint integration of a leading-edge NAC technology with AEP's Policy Networking solutions."

Lockdown Enforcer is the industry's first all-in-one NAC solution built from the ground up to automate enforcement of security policies based on factors such as identity, device posture and location. Policy is enforced at key control points to increase uptime and security on the network, while simultaneously enhancing user access. As a turnkey, out-of-band NAC appliance that is an overlay to existing network, security and endpoint infrastructure, Lockdown Enforcer ensures policy compliance for all devices on the network, with or without agents, without impacting network performance or requiring costly network upgrades, making it fundamentally different from other NAC approaches.

AEP's Policy Networking products use identity to enforce network and application access. Policies can be enforced at multiple layers throughout a network and access to the network (from LAN/WAN LAN/WAN Local Area Network/Wide Area Network , wireless, remote, satellite, mobile) can be tied to user and device identity. Through the use of policies based on identity, organizations can cut down on the threat of self-propagating attacks by users, control unmanaged devices and increase regulatory compliance.

About Lockdown Networks, Inc.

Lockdown Networks(TM) Inc. is the leading provider of Network Access Control (NAC) solutions that ensure all users and devices on the network comply with security and IT policies. Lockdown Networks leverages existing network infrastructure to deliver an all-in-one platform for enterprise-wide policy enforcement that maximizes network uptime and productivity while reducing compliance costs. Lockdown NAC is delivered on a suite of highly scalable appliances: Lockdown Enforcer(TM), Lockdown Commander(TM) and Lockdown Sentry(TM). The Lockdown Intelligent NAC (iNAC(TM)) architecture integrates NAC with external security, endpoint, networking and infrastructure systems while the iNAC partner program enables third-party solution providers to collaborate on network access policy decisions, sharing information critical to network and endpoint security. Intel Capital has invested in Lockdown Networks, expanding the power of Lockdown NAC through support for Intel(R) vPro. Additionally, Lockdown earned the 2006 Info Security Hot Companies Award and the 2006 Red Herring Red Herring

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 100 Award. For more information, visit www.LockdownNetworks.com.

About AEP Networks

AEP Networks (www.aepnetworks.com) offers a comprehensive Policy Networking solution that provides complete security starting at the endpoints and working throughout a network -- from the edge to the core. AEP's integrated portfolio of security products includes network access control enforcement points, identity-based application security gateways, SSL VPNs, IPSec-based VPN encryptors, and hardware security modules for key management. Our products address the most demanding security requirements of public-sector organizations and commercial enterprises worldwide. The company is headquartered in Somerset, New Jersey Somerset is a census-designated place and unincorporated area located at the eastermost section within Franklin Township, in Somerset County, New Jersey. As of the United States 2000 Census, the CDP population was 23,040. Somerset housed one of the first Marconi Wireless Stations. , with offices worldwide.

The AEP Networks Logo is a trademark of AEP Networks, Inc., with registration pending in the U.S. Netilla and SmartGate are registered trademarks of AEP Networks, Inc. All other trademarks or registered trademarks are property of their respective owners.
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