[ news_security_news ] Sensory Neworks' Partnership With DSPAM
SecurityProNews Staff Writer
2004-11-22
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DSPAM, an open source Antispam development project, announced a partnership to integrate DSPAM into Sensory Networks' NodalCore Security Accelerator.
Open Source is trailblazing a path in network security today. The lower cost of ownership, broad adoption, higher quality of code and functionality are amongst the many reasons open source is gaining more traction within the security industry. Many have been convinced by the rapid response times of open source, often dispatching antidotes to security breaches in real time.
"We are very pleased to see such great support for an open source solution in the commercial arena. It's going to be very exciting to see Sensory Networks take DSPAM to the next level by embedding it in a hardware solution. This will definitely send a message that investing in open source is advantageous for large corporate solutions," said author of DSPAM, Jonathan Zdziarski.
Sensory Networks is a leading developer of hardware acceleration technology for the networking and security industry. The company provides a range of OEM acceleration products based on the high performance NodalCore Security Processing Unit (SPU). DSPAM is the latest addition to the company's accelerated developer program, and will make it available to all network security equipment manufacturers featuring its NodalCore acceleration technology.
"We are greatly pleased to be able to offer this leading Antispam solution to our customers and partners. DSPAM is well known for its great accuracy at Spam prevention, and I am excited about working together to also deliver wire speed performance," said Sensory Networks CEO, Matt Barrie. The Sensory Networks accelerated version of DSPAM will be available in Q1, 2005.
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