10.12.2007 09:55:00
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New Commtouch GlobalView Mail Reputation Service Enhances Email Infrastructure Performance, Reduces Network Burden
Commtouch (NASDAQ:CTCH) today announced the availability of its new
GlobalView™ Mail Reputation Service, a
perimeter protection layer that offloads the majority of spam, malware
and phishing messages before they enter corporate networks, and
identifies zombie-sent messages in real-time. The end-result is
significant savings in bandwidth, storage and processing power.
Spam reached a new all-time high of 95% of all email during the third
quarter of 2007. Zombies, or bots, typically send 85% of all unwanted
mail, which then clogs inbound email pipes, messaging servers and
storage facilities.
By enabling the blocking of over 80% of this email volume at the network
edge, GlobalView significantly reduces the burden on internal email
systems.
"The tremendous increase in the volume of spam
and email-borne threats over the past 12 months has made it necessary to
find new methods for intercepting unwanted mail at the network entrance —
reputation services are a critical part of this next generation of
capabilities,” said Michael Osterman,
principal of Osterman Research. "Commtouch’s
GlobalView Mail Reputation Service provides effective real-time ranking
for every sender trying to send email to an organization, significantly
reducing the mass of mail that would otherwise come into the network.” Blocking Email Threats at the Perimeter
Unlike backend email filtering solutions that are typically situated
inside the network and must receive complete email messages before
filtering them, Commtouch GlobalView enables blocking at the message
entry point, before the email message is transmitted. Based on a
real-time risk assessment of sender reliability, GlobalView
distinguishes between "good”
and "bad” senders
with only the knowledge of the sender’s IP
address.
By blocking messages during the email session, the inbound email traffic
can be deferred long before it is received by the mail servers. At the
same time, legitimate senders receive bandwidth priority, so ‘good’
email is expedited instead of competing with junk mail for IT resources.
The resulting benefits for enterprises and service providers include:
Reduced IT expenditures – optimized
use of IT resources; reduced bandwidth, storage, backup, and number of
mail servers.
Increased security -- the majority of email-borne viruses,
worms and Trojans are filtered before they enter the network,
increasing overall organizational security.
Improved compliance status – most
email messages never reach the mail server, thus decreasing storage
for regulatory compliance purposes.
How GlobalView Works
The GlobalView™ Mail Reputation Service is
founded on Commtouch’s unique bird’s
eye view of email, sampled from highly diverse traffic sources from over
180 countries. Commtouch Recurrent Pattern Detection (RPD™)
technology analyzes over one billion messages per day to determine the
sender patterns of spam and virus-infested messages, and identifies
deviations from regular sending patterns. As a result, GlobalView can
identify zombies/bots within minutes of their being activated as part of
an email outbreak, resulting in a GlobalView-recommended action for
licensing partners’ products.
"Rapid response to changes in the zombie
environment is crucial, since on average, hundreds of thousands of
zombies are newly activated each day,” said
Amir Lev, Commtouch’s chief technology
officer. "Zombies tend to enter dormant
periods, but once they are pulled into participating in a spam or
malware outbreak, GlobalView is dynamically aware of the change and
identifies them immediately.”
In addition to identifying zombie hosts, GlobalView relies on historical
and up-to-the-minute data to accurately classify legitimate senders,
including corporations and newsletter publishers.
"Based on our early success with licensing
our Reputation Service, we see a growing market for GlobalView,”
said Gideon Mantel, chief executive officer and chairman of the board of
Commtouch. "Developing a reputation service
is a serious challenge, with high barriers to entry, making licensing
GlobalView a natural choice for technology vendors. We expect GlobalView
to provide an additional anchor for Commtouch in key market segments
such as service providers and networking vendors.” Availability
GlobalView Mail Reputation Service is an enhanced version of the company’s
Reputation Service which was released last year, and has been licensed
by several leading firms. GlobalView is available for license to
vendors, and supports all standard Mail Transfer Agent platforms. For
more information, see http://www.commtouch.com/Site/Products/ip_reputation.asp
or write to nospam@commtouch.com.
About Commtouch
Commtouch Software Ltd. (NASDAQ:CTCH) is dedicated to protecting and
preserving the integrity of the world's most important communications
tool -- e-mail. Commtouch has over 16 years of experience developing
messaging software and is a global developer and provider of proprietary
anti-spam, Zero-Hour™ virus protection and
Reputation Service solutions. Using core technologies including RPD
(Recurrent Pattern Detection), the Commtouch Detection Center analyzes
billions of email messages per week to identify new spam and malware
outbreaks within minutes of their introduction into the Internet.
Integrated by scores of OEM partners, Commtouch technology protects tens
of thousands of organizations, with hundreds of millions of users in
over 100 countries. Commtouch is headquartered in Netanya, Israel, and
has a subsidiary in Sunnyvale, Calif. For more information, see: http://www.commtouch.com.
The site includes the Commtouch online lab detailing spam statistics and
charts.
Recurrent Pattern Detection, RPD, Zero-Hour and GlobalView are
trademarks, and Commtouch is a registered trademark, of Commtouch
Software Ltd. U.S. Patent No. 6,330,590 is owned by Commtouch.
This press release contains forward-looking statements, including
projections about our business, within the meaning of Section 27A of the
Securities Act of 1933 and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of
1934. For example, statements in the future tense, and statements
including words such as "expect," "plan," "estimate," "anticipate," or
"believe" are forward-looking statements. These statements are based on
information available to us at the time of the release; we assume no
obligation to update any of them. The statements in this release are not
guarantees of future performance and actual results could differ
materially from our current expectations as a result of numerous
factors, including business conditions and growth or deterioration in
the Internet market, commerce and the general economy, both domestic as
well as international; fewer than expected new-partner relationships;
competitive factors, including pricing pressures; technological
developments, and products offered by competitors; the ability of our
OEM partners to successfully penetrate markets with products integrated
with Commtouch technology; a slower than expected acceptance rate for
our newer product offerings including our GlobalView Mail Reputation
Service; availability of qualified staff; and technological difficulties
and resource constraints encountered in developing new products, as well
as those risks described in the text of this press release and the
company's Annual Reports on Form 20-F and reports on Form 6-K, which are
available through www.sec.gov.
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