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Broadwing Communications Launches Managed Security Suite

Broadwing Communications, LLC, a consolidated subsidiary of Broadwing Corporation, has launched a Managed Security Suite of services designed to help thwart IT security threats ranging from malicious access to corporate systems to email-based threats such as SPAM and viruses. Customizable for enterprise sites ranging from a branch office to a Fortune 100 headquarters location, the product suite combines both premises-based and network-based approaches to identify and eliminate security threats where they are most effectively defeated.
The Managed IP Security Suite of products includes:
Managed Premises-based Security Services. Broadwing's Managed Premises-based Security Services assist enterprises with preventing, detecting and mitigating attacks against their networks and IT assets. It includes firewall monitoring and management, intrusion detection and prevention, vulnerability management, security consulting, and security education.
SPAM and Virus Protection Service. Broadwing's SPAM and Virus Protection Service prevents known and unknown viruses from reaching a company's network and provides a solution for eliminating unsolicited bulk e-mail. The service architecture is comprised of a four-pronged approach including: anti-virus, anti-SPAM, image control and content control.
Denial of Service. Broadwing has deployed Denial of Service (DoS) detection infrastructure and integrated it with Broadwing's network management systems. Broadwing will be developing notification and enhanced mitigation services that leverage this DoS detection infrastructure to stop attacks in the Internet "cloud" before they threaten the customer's network.
Broadwing's announcement of this product suite coincides with the growing need for information technology (IT) departments to deliver new applications while grappling with constrained budgets, regulatory compliance issues (i.e., Sarbanes-Oxley, HIPAA), and increased security threats.
"The lost revenue, productivity and opportunity costs associated with multi-dimensional enterprise security vulnerabilities require flexible solutions that fit and evolve with the threats faced by each unique enterprise," said Rufus Connell, director of information technology research at Frost & Sullivan. "Broadwing has assembled a service that takes these threats seriously and that provides customers with the flexibility to tackle them on or off premises."
The 2004 E-Crime Watch survey, conducted among security and law enforcement executives by CSO magazine in cooperation with the United States Secret Service and the Carnegie Mellon University Software Engineering Institute's CERT(R) Coordination Center, shows a significant number of organizations reporting an increase in electronic crimes (e-crimes) and network, system or data intrusions. Forty-three percent (43%) of respondents report an increase in e-crimes and intrusions versus the previous year and 70% report at least one e-crime or intrusion was committed against their organization.
"The availability of this suite of products is designed to help identify and prioritize improvements that will reduce incidents and minimize damage," said Donovan Dillon, vice president of marketing at Broadwing. "Each component of the solution suite is designed to help our customers defend their networks and IT infrastructure as well as maintain their defense capability at the highest level." 02.11.2005, Broadwing Corp.


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