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  • 4 October 2012 07:01

Websense Works with Citrix to Offer Best-in-Class Content Security for Software Defined Networks

Websense data loss prevention integrated into the virtual fabric of the next generation NetScaler SDX platform

Websense, Inc. (NASDAQ: WBSN) extended its content security leadership today by teaming with Citrix to integrate Websense® Data Security Gateway with the next generation NetScaler SDX platform for software defined networks (SDN). Organisations can now secure their critical information from loss and theft, while benefiting from infrastructure consolidation and the deployment agility enabled by today’s virtualised datacentres.

“Websense’s advanced content security technology is well suited for the next generation NetScaler SDX platform,” said Sunil Potti, VP and GM, NetScaler Product Group, Citrix. “We’ve built the industry’s first open platform that unifies L4-L7 network services into a seamless application control layer. We are happy to partner with Websense to bring the power of integrated data leakage protection and advanced security to the SDX platform to address existing and emerging data privacy imperatives in enterprise IT.”

Legacy security solutions based on static architectures have not modernised with the virtualised datacentre, which has led to reduced effectiveness and costly management overhead. This new integration unifies renowned Websense data loss prevention (DLP) technologies together with other network services on an open platform, which can be controlled and provisioned through app-driven policies. For organisations to benefit from the flexibility of SDN, they must also be able to dynamically provision vital network security services like DLP.

“Websense is committed to leading the way in product innovation to secure and enable software defined networks,” said John McCormack, president, Websense. “We have been at the forefront of the security industry’s evolution by delivering innovative TRITON™ solutions, which address the next generation of IT infrastructure, and by aligning ourselves with the right strategic partners. Our plans with Citrix demonstrate that our unique security technology is flexible, agile and able to secure the virtual datacentre fabric to protect organisations from the latest advanced threats and data loss.”

The TRITON Data Security Gateway unifies all the key components of threat defence and data theft prevention into a cohesive content security system. It brings together web security, email security, mobile security and DLP defences with unified security intelligence and a unified management console. TRITON solutions can be deployed on enterprise-grade appliances, as cloud-based services, and as powerful and efficient hybrids of on-premise and cloud elements working together.

For more information about TRITON Data Security Gateway, please visit: www.websense.com/content/data-security-overview.aspx. Please click here for more information on the Websense TRITON solution: www.websense.com/content/TRITON-solutions.aspx

About Websense, Inc.

Websense, Inc. (NASDAQ: WBSN), a global leader in unified web security, email security, mobile security, and data loss prevention (DLP), delivers the best content security for modern threats at the lowest total cost of ownership to tens of thousands of enterprise, mid-market and small organisations around the world. Distributed through a global network of channel partners and delivered as appliance-based software or SaaS-based cloud services, Websense content security solutions help organisations leverage social media and cloud-based communication, while protecting from advanced persistent threats and modern malware, preventing the loss of confidential information, and enforcing internet use and security policies. Websense is headquartered in San Diego, California with offices around the world. For more information, visit www.websense.com.

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