Texas Education Agency Standardizes on Watchfire to Manage Web Application Security and Compliance.As Hackers Get Smarter, Industry Regulations Become Stricter, and Websites Grow in Complexity, the Texas Education Agency Takes Proactive Steps to Help Ensure the Safety of its Users WALTHAM, Mass. -- Watchfire, the market-leading provider of application vulnerability assessment A Department of Defense, command, or unit-level evaluation (assessment) to determine the vulnerability of a terrorist attack against an installation, unit, exercise, port, ship, residence, facility, or other site. software and services to help ensure the security and compliance of websites, today announced that the Texas Education Agency (TEA) has standardized standardized pertaining to data that have been submitted to standardization procedures. standardized morbidity rate see morbidity rate. standardized mortality rate see mortality rate. on Watchfire[R] AppScan[R] Enterprise and Watchfire[R] WebXM[TM] to manage web application security and online compliance on the Texas Education Agency's more than 85,000 web pages. The TEA provides leadership, guidance and resources to help more than 1,265 school districts and charter schools meet the educational needs of over 4.5 million Texas students. The TEA relies on its websites to provide online support for parents, educators and administrators. Many of its customer-facing applications, such as grant application forms and performance reporting, are used to perform secure transactions and collect sensitive information. Given the confidential nature of the information collected online, the size of the TEA websites and the large number of content contributors, TEA turned to Watchfire to help ensure the security and compliance of its web channel and reputation. With increasing frequency, data theft and web application security incidents are being pushed to the front lines of security news. TEA is committed to providing secure online resources that help ensure the privacy of its students' and teachers' confidential information Noun 1. confidential information - an indication of potential opportunity; "he got a tip on the stock market"; "a good lead for a job" steer, tip, wind, hint, lead . TEA recognized that application security was a critical piece of the overall risk management landscape. With dozens of applications to manage, TEA needed to ensure it stayed ahead of potential security problems, and wanted to deploy automated enterprise-class solutions that could streamline the process of managing both web content and application security issues. TEA selected Watchfire because AppScan Enterprise was the most proven solution, in addition to its comprehensive vulnerability assessment, remediation capabilities and its ability to cover other website compliance testing with the WebXM integration. TEA was impressed with the solution's ability to catch security defects that could expose them to risk, and with the platform's centralized cen·tral·ize v. cen·tral·ized, cen·tral·iz·ing, cen·tral·iz·es v.tr. 1. To draw into or toward a center; consolidate. 2. application scanning control, user access permissions and security trending metrics. Given the complexity of TEA's web properties and the distributed nature of its content contributors, TEA also recognized that Watchfire's AppScan Enterprise supported a truly enterprise approach to managing these challenging issues. Watchfire WebXM automates the process of auditing websites for privacy, quality and regulatory compliance issues across corporate web properties. TEA selected WebXM to help assess their level of compliance with current government and industry standards including the Texas Administrative Code. By using WebXM to monitor for these critical issues, TEA is addressing important web accessibility For Wikipedia's accessibility guideline, see Wikipedia:Accessibility. Web accessibility refers to the practice of making websites usable by people of all abilities and disabilities. requirements and improving the overall experience for its users. TEA is also using WebXM to identify quality compliance issues, such as broken links, outdated content, broken forms, slow loading pages, poor searchability and usability problems. The reports generated help TEA identify problems and prioritize pri·or·i·tize v. pri·or·i·tized, pri·or·i·tiz·ing, pri·or·i·tiz·es Usage Problem v.tr. To arrange or deal with in order of importance. v.intr. site repairs to encourage further adoption of its extensive online services. Watchfire's comprehensive reports, dashboards and trending allow TEA's executive staff to monitor the agency's web presence as a whole. At the same time, it gives TEA the ability to parcel out customized reports and remediation tasks to the owners of individual content areas, and webmasters can then focus on technical details of the infrastructure, meeting TEA's needs on many different levels. The AppScan Enterprise and WebXM products bring TEA the level of automation and coordination they require to assist them in monitoring, managing and securing TEA's entire web application and web content infrastructure. About Watchfire Watchfire provides Online Risk Management software and services to help ensure the security and compliance of websites. More than 500 enterprises and government agencies, including AXA AXA Anguilla, Anguilla (Airport Code) AXA Alpha Chi Alpha AXA Animal Crossing Ahead (online forum community/guide to the game Animal Crossing) AXA Auxiliary Artery Financial, SunTrust, HSBC HSBC Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation HSBC Humane Society of Broward County (Florida) HSBC Humane Society of Bay County (Bay County, Michigan) , Vodafone, Veterans Affairs Veterans Affairs is a term of the business that deals with the relation between a government and its veteran communities, usually administered by the designated government agency. and Dell rely on Watchfire to audit and report on issues impacting their online business. Watchfire has been the recipient of several industry honors including the HP/IAPP Privacy Innovation Award, InfoSecurity Product Guide's Hot Security Company 2006, Computerworld's Innovative Technology Award, and "Recommended" rating by Computer Reseller News. Watchfire was named by IDC as the worldwide market share leader in web application vulnerability assessment software. Watchfire's partners include IBM Global Services IBM Global Services is the world's largest business and technology services provider. It is the fastest growing part of IBM, with over 190,000 professionals serving customers in more than 160 countries. , PricewaterhouseCoopers, Sapient sa·pi·ent adj. Having great wisdom and discernment. [Middle English, from Old French, from Latin sapi , Microsoft, Interwoven in·ter·weave v. in·ter·wove , in·ter·wo·ven , inter·weav·ing, inter·weaves v.tr. 1. To weave together. 2. To blend together; intermix. v.intr. , WebTrends, EMC (1) (EMC Corporation, Hopkinton, MA, www.emc.com) The leading supplier of storage products for midrange computers and mainframes. Founded in 1979 by Richard J. Egan and Roger Marino, EMC has developed advanced storage and retrieval technologies for the world's largest companies. Documentum and Mercury. 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