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NETGEAR Shakes Up Security Market With New ProSecure Appliance

SAN JOSE, Calif., Aug. 30. NETGEAR, Inc., the global networking company that delivers innovative products to businesses, consumers and Internet service providers, today announced the introduction of the NETGEAR ProSecure UTM50 Unified Threat Management Appliance (UTM50). The UTM50 is the latest addition to NETGEAR's award winning ProSecure UTM line, which protects businesses from the exponentially growing number of virus and malware threats, dangerous websites, spam emails, and hackers that threaten business environments today. Optimized for larger businesses and built with scalability in mind, the UTM50 enables businesses to protect themselves through a wide array of tools including firewall, SSL and IPSec VPN, URL filtering, network antivirus, and antispam. Widely lauded and recognized worldwide in 2010 by leading security publications as a producer of industry-leading UTMs, NETGEAR continues to outpace the competition and challenge the existing order of small and mid-market business security solutions.

The ProSecure UTM50 is an extension of the award-winning ProSecure UTM10 and UTM25 Unified Threat Management series. In addition to the benefits of these appliances, the ProSecure UTM50 integrates with Microsoft Active Directory enabled environments for single-sign-on security policies - an almost universal requirement for larger businesses around the world.

"The integration of the UTM50's security policies with Microsoft Active Directory made the solution a great fit for our business," said Frank Burnham, O'Donnell, Ficenec, Wills & Ferdig, LLP, a professional services firm that specializes in Accounting, Tax, and Audit. "Given the dynamic threat environment facing organizations today, we found the ProSecure UTM50 to be the most effective device in offering us a full featured, centralized, and flexible security component essential for network operations. We were able to achieve increasing employee productivity on the Internet through the URL filtering features and reduce our threat exposure substantially."

"Businesses need a UTM that performs without having to make concessions on security checking or consuming administration time. We find that many vendors' solutions are too big, over-featured and complex for their customers' own good," said Eric Ogren, principal analyst at the Ogren Group. "With the addition of the UTM50 to their ProSecure line, NETGEAR addresses what businesses up to 100 users need to safely use public networks with security tasks performed at optimum efficiency."

In recent testing during August 2010, The Tolly Group in partnership with AVTest GmBH evaluated the ability of the UTM50 to stop malware threats entering over web traffic via the HTTP protocol. The test found NETGEAR ProSecure to be particularly effective at stopping zoo malware, threats that appliance manufacturers often choose not to concentrate on for reasons of cost and complexity. NETGEAR ProSecure UTM50 dominated the test at 92.29 percent efficacy, followed by SonicWall with 50.19 percent and Fortinet with 39.43 percent. Other test case scenarios are ongoing and a complete report on the findings will be available in September 2010.

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