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Anomaly Intrusion Pioneer to Discuss Network Worms and Mobile Workforce Security at RSA® Conference 2006David A. Izatt, Inventor of Arxceo’s anomaly-based intrusion prevention technology,to discuss new patent-pending approaches to detect and stop network worms, and protectwireless access pointsHUNTSVILLE, Ala., November 29, 2005 – David A. Izatt, a respected authority on anomaly-based intrusion prevention will discuss two anti-reconnaissance approaches for worm defense and securing wireless access points with security professionals at RSA® Conference 2006. Izatt is the Technology Architect and co-founder of Arxceo™ Corporation, a provider of anomaly-based intrusion prevention and anti-reconnaissance technology. RSA Conference will provide the audience of over 14,000 front-line IT staff, IT managers, developers, policy makers, security experts and company executives the opportunity to increase their personal knowledge, share valuable insights with colleagues and be the first to see new network security technologies. The Conference will be held Feb. 13-17 at the McEnery Convention Center in San Jose, Calif. “Signature-based security has come a long way, but cannot be relied on for preventing and containing brand-new network worm attacks,” said Izatt. “Additionally, anomaly prevention technology to date has also been limited in scope and effectiveness. It is possible to significantly increase both the accuracy and speed in preventing worm attacks by dynamically creating signatures using a new propagation detection model.”
“Mr. Izatt’s expertise and perspective will surely add to our War Against Worms and Security for the Mobile Workforce panels,” said Sandra Toms LaPedis, area vice president and general manager, RSA Conferences. “Anyone looking to learn more about anomaly-based intrusion prevention will benefit from these discussions.” RSA Conference received over 1900 speaker submissions to fill approximately 200 sessions. The Conference will feature over 275 exhibitors who represent the top companies in the industry.
About David A. Izatt David A. Izatt, co-founder and the technology architect at Arxceo is an eminent authority on anomaly-based intrusion prevention technology. Mr. Izatt is the inventor of the primary patent for Arxceo’s core technology (submitted Jan 2002) as well as eight additional patent submissions since Arxceo’s creation. Mr. Izatt continues to create potentially patentable approaches and methods for improving network security as he designs the next generation of Arxceo’s core technology, as well as adapting the current engine to various OS and hardware platforms.
Prior to founding Arxceo, Mr. Izatt was president and chief executive officer of AAW Inc, where he developed the original core PnPRO method. Mr. Izatt was also a senior programmer of Palladia Corporation, a startup developing advanced distributed computing approaches.
About Arxceo Corporation Arxceo Corporation develops network intrusion prevention technologies that assist firewalls by improving their security and performance along with providing omni-directional protection for network security. Arxceo’s Tag-UR-IT technology fortifies the network protocol stacks of devices it protects while adding anti-reconnaissance, anti-address spoofing and anti-DoS protection – even against zero-day exploits. For more information, visit www.arxceo.com.
Arxceo, Ally ip 100, Tag-UR-IT, Plug and Protect, PnPro and the Arxceo Logo are trademarks of Arxceo Corporation. Other brands and product names are trademarks of their respective owners. © Copyright 2005, Arxceo Corporation
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