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Secure Computing Demonstrates Industry Leadership and Comprehensive Enterprise Gateway Security Product Line at RSA 2007

   Secure Computing, 4810 Harwood Road, San Jose, CA 95124-5206. Toll Free: +1-800-692-5625, Tel: +1-408-979-6100, Fax: +1-408-979-6501. http://www.securecomputing.com. (PRNewsFoto/Secure Computing)

SAN JOSE, CA UNITED STATES
      Company Executives Lead Daily Conference Discussions While Booth
    Representatives Highlight Company's 100-Percent Focus on Protecting
                               Enterprise IT

    SAN FRANCISCO, RSA 2007 (Booth 1825), Feb. 5 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ --
Secure Computing Corporation (Nasdaq: SCUR), the leader in enterprise
gateway security, today announced a series of planned events and speaking
engagements the week of February 5-9, 2007 at RSA 2007, at the Moscone
Convention Center in San Francisco. The events demonstrate the company's
leadership in providing comprehensive enterprise gateway security solutions
and its commitment to helping customers combat existing and emerging IT
security threats.
    While ongoing demonstrations take place in Secure Computing's booth
(1825), company executives are leading discussions at several conference
events to highlight emerging threats and introduce the latest technologies
to defend enterprise networks. Speaking engagements include:
     *  "Phuture Phishing -- More Targeted than Ever": On Tuesday, February 6
        at 4:10 p.m., Principal Research Scientist Dmitri Alperovitch will
        review new methods online criminals are using to convince end users to
        hand over personal financial information, and the networks that run
        these scams.
     *  "Think Globally, Act Locally -- Communications Regulations for Global
        Enterprises": Dr. Phyllis Schneck, Vice President of Research
        Integration, will highlight the government regulations that dictate
        how companies must protect corporate and customer information on
        Wednesday, February 7 at 9:10 a.m.
     *  "E-mail is Authenticated. Now What?": In a repeat of a popular session
        from one year ago, Secure Computing Chief Technology Office Dr. Paul
        Judge will moderate a discussion on Thursday, February 8 at 10:40 a.m.
        on the e-mail authentication schemes available that can identify
        e-mail from known good senders.
     *  "Congratulations on the Acquisition -- Now What?": As a founder of
        many successful technology companies, Vice Chairman & Chief Strategy
        Officer Jay Chaudhry will provide insight into challenges and
        opportunities facing young companies that hope to be acquired on
        Friday, February 9 at 9:00 a.m.
     *  "VoIP Security: The Rise in VoIP Threats": Dr. Judge provides a
        seminar on fraud, eavesdropping and privacy violations possible when
        companies use voice-over-internet solutions-and how companies can
        protect themselves -- on Friday, February 9 at 10:05 a.m.

    Thought Leadership Activities at the Secure Computing Booth
    Each day of the conference within Secure Computing's booth, the Secure
Computing Technology Showcase Theater will host lively, 30-minute
introductions and overviews of Secure Computing products and services. Dr.
Judge will lead a special floor presentation in the theater at 11:30 a.m.
on Tuesday, February 6 on the topic: "Beyond Authentication: Building
Reputation and Identity Management."
    Also at the Secure Computing booth, representatives will provide
demonstrations of the latest company solutions, specifically showcasing how
the company is incorporating its TrustedSource(TM) reputation service into
its full product line. TrustedSource enhances the protection of enterprise
IT resources by arming them with behavior-based intelligence on IP
addresses posing threats around the world.
    In addition, Secure Computing will be showcasing the recently announced
Webwasher(R) 6.5 Web gateway security appliance and Sidewinder(R) 7.0
firewall solution, as well as new identity and access management products.
Secure Computing introduced the SafeWord(R) Alpine token in December, a new
authenticator based on open standards with a sleek, compact design. The
company recently introduced two new solution bundles for the SecureWire(TM)
Access Gateway: the remote access package that comes with SafeWord tokens
for a complete remote access system and the wireless package that comes
bundled with the SnapGear(TM) wireless appliance.
    "Secure Computing is leading many industry efforts to develop new,
innovative defenses against security threats," said Atri Chatterjee, senior
vice president of marketing for Secure Computing. "We have maintained our
strong industry position by remaining entirely focused on protecting our
customers against new and emerging concerns, and the addition of our
TrustedSource global reputation system across our product suite enhances
those efforts. In today's volatile IT world, that level of focus and
commitment is demanded."
    About Secure Computing:
    Secure Computing (Nasdaq: SCUR), a leading provider of enterprise
gateway security, delivers a comprehensive set of solutions that help
customers protect their critical Web, email and network assets. Over half
the Fortune 50 and Fortune 500 are part of the company's more than 19,000
global customers in 106 countries, supported by a worldwide network of more
than 1,900 partners. The company is headquartered in San Jose, Calif., and
has offices worldwide. For more information, see
http://www.securecomputing.com.
    This press release contains forward-looking statements relating to the
anticipated delivery of Secure Computing's Enterprise Security Product
offerings and the expected benefits of such technology, and such statements
involve a number of risks and uncertainties. Among the important factors
that could cause actual results to differ materially from those indicated
by such forward-looking statements are delays in product development,
undetected software errors or bugs, competitive pressures, technical
difficulties, changes in customer requirements, general economic conditions
and the risk factors detailed from time to time in Secure Computing's
periodic reports and registration statements filed with the Securities and
Exchange Commission.
    All product names and trademarks are the property of their respective
firms.

     Contacts:
     Joslyn Fagan
     Secure Computing
     678-904-9279
     Joslyn_fagan@securecomputing.com

     Avi Dines
     Schwartz Communications
     781-684-0770
     scur@schwartz-pr.com

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SOURCE Secure Computing Corporation




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    CONTACT:
    Joslyn Fagan of Secure Computing,
    +1-678-904-9279, Joslyn_fagan@securecomputing.com; or Avi Dines
    of Schwartz Communications, +1- 781-684-0770,
    scur@schwartz-pr.com, for Secure Computing