BELMONT, CA--(Marketwire - March 20, 2008) - FaceTime Communications, the leading provider of
solutions that control Internet and unified communications (UC) in the
enterprise, today announced enhancements to its
Greynet Enterprise Manager (GEM) including detection of malicious
URLs entering the enterprise network via
Skype instant
messaging conversations.
Skype is encrypted using a proprietary method, making it impossible for
traditional security products to view the content of a
Skype text
conversation. Working in partnership with Skype over the last year,
FaceTime is the only security vendor with the ability to examine the
content of a Skype instant message as it enters the network. Using its
leading malware signature database maintained by FaceTime Security Labs,
FaceTime's products verify that content is safe and free of malicious URL
links before entering the network.
With 276 million registered business users worldwide, Skype's growing
popularity and inherent cost savings have made it very attractive to
businesses looking to provide the advantages of presence and real-time
Internet communications to their employees. Being able to protect against
the threat of malware that can enter the network via something as simple as
a URL in a chat screen is crucial to IT's realization of the real-time
presence benefits of Skype.
An add-on to FaceTime's popular
Unified Security Gateway and
IMAuditor
products, GEM enables organizations to manage security policies and
aggregate reporting for IM, P2P and malware traffic across distributed
enterprise environments. By integrating with USG, GEM delivers the
industry's most robust network-based
anti-malware solution, allowing targeted remediation and repair of
infected endpoints dynamically based on gateway malware detections from
USG.
"Simple block or allow policies are no longer sufficient in most
organizations," said Frank Cabri, vice president of marketing and product
management for FaceTime. "IT managers are realizing they need to embrace
the real-time communications that employees have introduced to the business
environment with policies and tools to secure, control, manage, log and
archive their use -- as well as their content."
Malware entering enterprise networks via
real-time communications
such as instant messaging and Skype costs businesses nearly $289,000
annually on average, according to the 2007 survey "
Greynets in the
Enterprise: Third Annual Survey of Trends, Attitudes and Impact,"
conducted by NewDiligence Research and commissioned by FaceTime. The survey
revealed that IT managers experience nearly 39 incidents per month, on
average, that require some kind of repair or remediation to end user PCs,
and each repair requires, on average, about nine hours of work.
FaceTime and Skype
In addition to GEM-based control of in-bound URLs, FaceTime offers
IT-oriented controls to
manage Skype
in an enterprise environment through its Unified Security Gateway
appliance. Centralized policies can easily be set to allow or disallow
various Skype elements for the entire company, for groups or departments,
or on an individual basis -- including file transfer, voice calling, video
calling, voicemail and voice recording.
In addition, proxy settings and listen port settings can be turned on or
off for users and administrators to prevent users from broadcasting their
presence online. IT can set parameters to deny users from becoming
supernodes or relay nodes, and a real-time bandwidth usage indicator
provides a constant measure for IT to determine Skype's impact on network
traffic.
GEM 3.5 is available now. Enhancements include:
-- Detection and blocking of malicious URLs entering network via Skype
IM/chat conversations insures network integrity
-- PC discovery via Active Directory lookup provides ease of
configuration and lower administrative costs
-- Users can trigger remediation from their browsers on notification of
inbound malware, lowering exposure to risk, reducing help desk calls, and
eliminating the cost of re-imaging PCs due to infection
-- Centralized policies may be set with localized enforcement based on IP
ranges and geographic location, lowering administrative management time and
costs
-- URL filtering reports may be imported from USG into GEM, providing a
centralized view for all channels across multiple USGs
-- Support for Vista desktop prevents exposure to threats and lowers risk
for all endpoints on the network
-- Support for VMware as a deployment platform provides enhanced options
for architecture scalability and redundancy
About FaceTime Communications
FaceTime Communications enables the safe and productive use of instant
messaging, Web usage and Unified Communications platforms. Ranked number
one by IDC for four consecutive years, FaceTime's award-winning solutions
are used by more than 900 customers -- including nine of the 10 largest
U.S. banks -- for security, management and compliance of real-time
communications. FaceTime supports or has strategic partnerships with all
leading public and enterprise IM network providers, including AOL, Google,
Microsoft, Yahoo!, Skype, IBM, Reuters and Jabber.
FaceTime is headquartered in Belmont, California. For more information
visit
http://www.facetime.com or call 888-349-FACE.
FaceTime, FaceTime Communications, IMAuditor, RTGuardian, GEM, Facetime
Enterprise Edition, FaceTime Security Labs, IMPact Index, SpywareGuide.com
and the FaceTime logo are registered trademarks and trademarks of FaceTime
Communications, Inc. Other trademarks and registered trademarks are the
property of their respective owners.
Contact Information: FaceTime Contact:
Emily Chamberlin
A&R Edelman
650-762-2945