Fidelis Awarded Data Leakage Patent

Fidelis Security Systems awarded patent for the prevention of data leakage

January 15, 2009

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WALTHAM, Mass. and BETHESDA, Md. -- Fidelis Security Systems, the leader in next-generation data leakage prevention (DLP) solutions, today announced the award of U.S. Patent No. 7,467,202 B2 by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. With the granting of this patent, Fidelis Security Systems becomes the first in the DLP industry to develop a technology platformdeep session inspection™ platform—capable of high-performance network content analysis, resulting in an enterprise’s ability to actually prevent the leakage of protected or sensitive information such as credit card data, personal identity information, classified data, digital assets, and intellectual property.

“Unlike previously awarded patents in our industry that claimed to embody the technology necessary to prevent data leakage, the Fidelis Security Systems’ patent moves beyond the passive approaches of monitoring and reporting to true risk mitigation with technology capable of real-time deep session inspection of content and provides the resulting context of that information flow—giving enterprises the ability to prevent extrusions of data that are in violation of their policies,” said Gene Savchuk, Co-Founder, CTO, and inventor of the recently-awarded patent of Fidelis Security Systems. “Once again Fidelis is leading the way in technology innovation by providing global enterprises with a powerful tool to stop data leakage and protect their brand, intellectual property, and resources.”

Fidelis Security Systems Inc.

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