Avinti's iSolation Server Is the First E-Mail Security Product to Use
Virtual-Machine Technology to Eliminate All Known and Unknown E-Mail-Based
Viruses
SAN FRANCISCO, RSA Conference, Feb. 15 /PRNewswire/ -- Avinti today
announced the company will showcase its Avinti iSolation Server, which
eliminates all known and unknown e-mail viruses through the use of virtual
technology, at the RSA Conference 2005.
When: February 15-18, 2005
Where: RSA Conference 2005 -- Booth Number 2003, Moscone Center,
San Francisco, Calif.
What: Avinti's iSolation Server, introduced in late 2004, eliminates all
known and unknown e-mail based viruses by actually observing any
unusual activity of the e-mail in a controlled, monitored "virtual"
replica of the target desktop. No other solution comes close to
the level of consistent success in stopping new and unknown threats
delivered via e-mail. Using patent-pending technology, the
iSolation Server monitors the behavior of an e-mail in a secure,
virtual environment, thereby positively identifying the actual
behavior malicious code demonstrates before delivery to the target
workstation and eliminating false positives. Avinti has announced
a partnership with MailFrontier, an industry leader in gateway spam
and traditional anti-virus protection, in which the isolation
Server technology will be integrated into MailFrontier's security
solutions. This will provide customers with the highest level of
outbreak protection available today.
About Avinti Inc.
Founded in 2002, Avinti Inc. enables organizations and individuals to
safely use e-mail as a critical communications tool without fear of malicious,
costly attacks. Avinti's iSolation Server eliminates the threat of new and
unknown viruses by delivering an e-mail attack protection layer that works
with existing anti-virus and e-mail security solutions. Avinti closes the
window of vulnerability stemming from threats for which there are no existing
signatures or patches. The company's iSolation Server is the first enterprise
e-mail security solution using virtual-machine technology to test potentially
threat-bearing messages in a monitored, secure, virtual replica of the target
user's desktop prior to actual delivery. For additional information, contact
Avinti at 801-443-3200 or visit http://www.avinti.com.
SOURCE Avinti Inc.
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Related links: http://www.avinti.com
CONTACT: Sara Eisenberg of McGrath/Power Public Relations, +1-408-727-0351, or +1-408-712-1914, or sarae@mcgrathpower.com, for Avinti Inc.
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