Arxceo and MindPower Make Patented Anti-Reconnaissance and Intrusion Prevention Technologies Available to Government Entities.MindPower International Adds Arxceo Products to GSA (1) (Global mobile Suppliers Association, Sawbridgeworth, U.K., www.gsacom.com) A membership organization of suppliers of GSM products and services. Its goal is to promote GSM as the worldwide mobile communications standard. See GSM Association and GSM. Schedule HUNTSVILLE, Ala. -- MindPower International, a leading Oracle applications and services consultancy, has added Arxceo's Ally IP1000[TM] and Ally ip100[TM] products to their GSA schedule enabling government purchasers to obtain the products through the standard pricing and processes provided through the GSA structure. Arxceo's patented technologies, PnPro[TM] and Tag-UR-IT[TM], significantly enhance network protection in today's environment. Arxceo implements these technologies in both their Ally IP1000 and Ally ip100 to provide the most robust anti-reconnaissance and anomaly-based intrusion prevention See IPS and IDS. technologies in the industry. "Arxceo's PnPro features are easy-to-use and install, and have the highest level of protection while improving overall network throughput," said David Sellers, 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. of MindPower International. "Their Tag-UR-IT technology confuses reconnaissance results of attackers. Industry leading tests show a 0.0% chance of attackers predicting the sequence numbers of connection IDs for the range of hardware and operating systems Operating systems can be categorized by technology, ownership, licensing, working state, usage, and by many other characteristics. In practice, many of these groupings may overlap. protected by an Ally product." Arxceo's Ally security devices prevent the spread of worms across the different segments of your network and fortifies network protocols, eliminating abuses such as covert channeling, DNS cache poisoning Injecting false information into the caches of the DNS system so that future requests are diverted to another site. In July 1997, Eugene Kashpureff inserted fraudulent information into the DNS, causing users going to the Network Solutions Web site to be rerouted to his Alternic site. , fragmented packet 'exploit injections' and raw-frame Ethernet data leak transmissions. The Ally transparently authenticates end-user TCP (1) (Transmission Control Protocol) The reliable transport protocol within the TCP/IP protocol suite. TCP ensures that all data arrive accurately and 100% intact at the other end. connections without client software to communicate or authenticate (1) To verify (guarantee) the identity of a person or company. To ensure that the individual or organization is really who it says it is. See authentication and digital certificate. (2) To verify (guarantee) that data has not been altered. the session. This authentication (1) Verifying the integrity of a transmitted message. See message integrity, e-mail authentication and MAC. (2) Verifying the identity of a user logging into a network. eliminates address spoofing (1) Faking the sending address of a transmission in order to gain illegal entry into a secure system. See e-mail spoofing. (2) Creating fake responses or signals in order to keep a session active and prevent timeouts. , a common method used in both network reconnaissance and network attacks - including Denial of Service A condition in which a system can no longer respond to normal requests. See denial of service attack. abuses. Natalie Dyess, Government Marketing Manager for MindPower International added, "Rave reviews of Arxceo's Ally ip100 in leading industry publications confirmed our plans to add the Arxceo products to our GSA schedule. The Ally ip100 was repeatedly named best in it class despite its dramatically lower price tag." "MindPower International's commitment to offering Arxceo products through the GSA shows their dedication to ensuring that government networks are protected and a deep understanding of the value brought by Arxceo's anti-reconnaissance and TAG-UR-IT technologies," commented Arxceo's Director of Product Management and Customer Operations, David Freytag. "MindPower International has proven their ability to design and implement network security and continues to be a strong partner for Arxceo." About Arxceo Corporation The company provides anti-reconnaissance and anomaly-based, attack-prevention appliances that help secure networks from information gathering, vulnerability exploitation, zero-day worm attacks and other malicious network traffic. Arxceo's patented Plug and Protect (PnPRO) and Tagged Universal Resource Information Transmission (Tag-UR-IT) technologies combine to provide a distinctive approach to anomaly-based and behavior-based intrusion prevention. Arxceo is now a JCI JCI Journal of Clinical Investigation JCI Johnson Controls, Inc. JCI Junior Chamber International JCI Joint Commission International JCI Japan Concrete Institute JCI Journal of Communication Inquiry JCI Johannesburg Consolidated Investment Company Limited Group Company. In February, 2006, JCI acquired a majority ownership of Arxceo. JCI is a world-leading wireless data solution provider servicing enterprises and individuals requiring secure data communication. For more information, visit www.arxceo.com. About MindPower International MindPower International, a HUBZone certified veteran owned company and a leading Oracle applications and services consultancy, helps global clients achieve measurable business results through the rapid application and support of advanced Oracle technology. Founded in 2000, MindPower International has offices in Atlanta, Dallas, Demopolis (AL) and Washington DC. More information about MindPower International can be found at www.mpi-corp.com. Arxceo, Tag-UR-IT, Ally IP1000, Ally ip100, Plug and Protect, and the Arxceo Logo are trademarks of Arxceo Corporation. Other brands and product names are trademarks of their respective owners. [c] Copyright 2005, Arxceo Corporation |
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