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Symantec Messaging Gateway 9.5

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Symantec Messaging Gateway 9.5 Personalises Protection Against Unwanted Email

Solution blocks more than 99 percent of spam while integrating with DLP and encryption technologies to protect outbound messages

Symantec Corp. (Nasdaq: SYMC) today announced the release of Symantec Messaging Gateway 9.5, powered by Brightmail. Formerly called “Symantec Brightmail Gateway,” this latest release from the market leader in messaging security extends unparalleled antispam capabilities with personalised protection against unwanted email. Organisations can now customise their definition of unwanted email to personalise the protection they receive, meeting the varied demands of their individual environments. In addition, Symantec Messaging Gateway allows for tight integration with data loss prevention and encryption solutions to protect outbound communications. Virtual deployment of Symantec Messaging Gateway is fully supported to offer customers flexible, cost-effective options for fighting spam.

Better Protection

With Symantec Messaging Gateway, organisations can now block more unwanted email with new controls to better define acceptable inbound communications. Symantec Messaging Gateway includes new handling for marketing email and newsletters as well as emails containing suspicious URLs, such as shortened URLs where the target has been obfuscated. In addition, Symantec continues to improve its antispam engine to increase effectiveness. According to Virus Bulletin’s VBSpam comparative antispam testing, Symantec blocked 99.87 percent of spam in the most recent March 2011 assessment and consistently scores more than 99.5 percent effectiveness in these tests. With the support of Symantec’s world-leading malware research team, Symantec Messaging Gateway draws on intelligence gathered from more than 120 million devices and more than 800 million users worldwide, the largest network of its type.

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Greater Control

Symantec Messaging Gateway extends its integration capabilities with Symantec Data Loss Prevention. In addition to the existing on-box integration, Symantec Messaging Gateway gives customers a simple add-on option for Symantec Data Loss Prevention, to provide a robust messaging security and data loss prevention solution from one vendor. Also, Symantec Messaging Gateway integrates with Symantec Messaging Encryption Gateway Edition, to give customers the choice of deploying on-premise email encryption or Symantec Content Encryption, a hosted encryption service powered by Symantec.cloud.

According to the 2010 Ponemon Cost of a Data Breach report sponsored by Symantec, the average annual cost of compromised data for companies was US$7.2 million, up from US$6.8 million in 2009. In light of this escalation, Symantec Messaging Gateway is designed to help organisations save money by reducing the risk of losing confidential information while simultaneously detecting email borne threats.

Easy Management

Symantec Messaging Gateway integrates seamlessly into Symantec Protection Center, a single sign-on web console that provides administrators full access to configuration management, report generation and dashboard views of multiple protection technologies. By bringing together global trends from the Symantec Global Intelligence Network with local threat feeds from integrated security products, Symantec Protection Center provides actionable intelligence to reduce risks and simplify management.

Built for Virtual Environments

Symantec is helping to drive the adoption of virtualisation technology for messaging security with Symantec Messaging Gateway. Symantec offered one of the first virtual appliance offerings in this market, and Symantec’s VMware Ready™ virtual appliance has grown to represent more than 45 percent of production deployments in the three years since its launch. Symantec Messaging Gateway Virtual Edition, which shares the same entitlement as the physical appliance, can be deployed in hybrid physical and virtual configurations to provide organisations with flexible deployment options and the ability to dynamically scale messaging security resources against rapidly fluctuating email volumes cost effectively.

Availability
Symantec Messaging Gateway 9.5 is available now. Existing Symantec Brightmail Gateway 9.0 customers with a valid maintenance contract are entitled to perform a simple upgrade to Symantec Messaging Gateway 9.5 at no additional cost.

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“Email threats are evolving, and our customers require even greater email protection. Through our beta test of Symantec Messaging Gateway, we were impressed by not only the tried and true spam protection it provides, but also with the new customisable handling of other types of potentially unwanted email that our customers want to block. We are excited to upgrade our current customers to Symantec Messaging Gateway 9.5 and introduce new customers to the benefits of the Symantec solution, confident that the new capabilities will provide even greater protection.”
– Steve Barone, President and CEO, Creative Breakthroughs Inc.


“Symantec is delivering new innovations in Symantec Messaging Gateway that can help large organisations address risks and streamline security operations. Integrating Symantec’s market-leading data loss prevention and encryption technologies with messaging security adds data security safeguards, while the Symantec Protection Center will help customers manage their security defences with one combined view of security threats.”
– Jon Oltsik, Senior Principal Analyst, ESG

“We help companies of all sizes maintain the integrity of their sensitive information. Symantec Messaging Gateway keeps unwanted email out while protecting an organisation’s outgoing communications. With the evolution in targeted attacks, such as advanced persistent threats, protecting proprietary business information is more important than ever.”
– Blake McConnell, Senior Director, Product Management, Symantec

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