Published: November 22, 2004
The U.S. Department of Justice Selects Senforce Security Solutions
Landmark Agreement Protects More Than 100,000 Federal Employees; Reinforces Senforce Momentum in the Government Sector

Senforce Technologies(TM) Inc., the leader in
location-aware enterprise endpoint security, today announced that the U.S.
Department of Justice has signed a comprehensive Enterprise License
Agreement for its innovative endpoint and mobile security solutions. The
sweeping agreement permits its more than 35 DOJ offices, bureaus, agencies
and divisions -- spanning more than 100,000 federal employees -- to deploy
Senforce security software throughout their organizations. The contract is
only the second information security enterprise license ever awarded by the
DOJ, and the latest in a growing list of government contracts won by
Senforce.
Under terms of the four-year deal, the DOJ gains access to the industry's
most comprehensive endpoint security solution available today. The
agreement encompasses the Senforce EMSM (Enterprise Mobile Security
Manager) software architecture. EMSM provides a single, consolidated and
extensible approach for firewall protection, integrity control, intrusion
prevention, wireless connectivity control, wireless suppression, and
application and storage device control. It also enables VPN (virtual
private network) enforcement and anti-virus integrity checks, among other
key capabilities such as comprehensive auditing and reporting.
Through its centralized management system, Senforce empowers the DOJ to
protect network and mobile endpoints from unscrupulous users, software
worms, Trojans, viruses and other types of malware that run rampant on the
Internet. CSO magazine, in cooperation with the United States Secret
Service and the Carnegie Mellon University Software Engineering Institute's
CERT Coordination Center, reports that 70% of major organizations suffered
at least one e-crime or network intrusion last year. Proper mobile and
endpoint security represent important steps toward minimizing or
eliminating such security incidents.
Security Meets Compliance
The Senforce software also allows the DOJ to more easily comply with FISMA
(Federal Information Security Management Act).
Other key components of the Senforce EMSM solution include:
-- An Authority Service that provides initial "credentials" to clients,
monitors user and group changes within a network directory and updates the
policy service to proactively protect mobile systems.
-- A Policy Service that stores and distributes group security policies
for mobile clients.
-- A Reporting Service that gathers and stores security policy and client
compliance information. Reporting information is viewed through either a
Web-based interface or with third-party reporting tools.
-- A Policy Editor for creating and deploying group security policies.
-- And a Mobile Security Client that resides on the mobile computer,
receives policies from the Policy Service, and enforces security on mobile
clients as they move from location to location.
Senforce EMSM is based on extremely strong core technologies, yet where
other security products can be restrictive in nature, Senforce is flexible
and scalable while enabling centralized management and control over
policies related to compliance. The solution gives the DOJ the ability to
control security policies automatically by pushing security policies out to
clients, enforcing them, and generating audit reports that demonstrate how
the organization is in compliance with FISMA. Senforce has proven a
reliable, trusted solution that enables mobility and productivity while
securing users and the organization.
Federal Customers Embrace Senforce Security Solutions
Senforce focuses on multiple vertical markets, with a particular emphasis
on the federal government. In recent months, the company has secured
multiple license agreements with various government agencies, including the
U.S. Air Force.
"Our agreement with the DOJ is the latest example of Senforce's
accelerating momentum in the government sector," said Lori Lane, vice
president of Senforce Federal. "Not only do we have FIPS 140-2 and other
important certifications, we are well on our way to gaining Common Criteria
certification, a key element in providing solutions to government agencies
and businesses alike. Senforce is becoming a household name in the federal
government, where major organizations are mitigating risk and entrusting
their IT security to the company's innovative solutions."
For more information about Senforce and its rapidly expanding customer
base, visit www.senforce.com.
About Senforce Technologies Inc.
Senforce is the leader in policy-enforced endpoint security. Senforce
Enterprise Mobile Security Manager(TM) (EMSM(TM)) ensures central
management and control of all computing clients regardless of a user's
location or method of accessing the Internet. It provides protection
against exposure and risk caused by intrusion, unauthorized access, loss,
theft, malware/viruses, unauthorized downloads or software removal, altered
security or configuration settings, and more. Powerful standards-based core
technologies ensure a higher level of security and management than
available previously. The company is headquartered Draper, Utah, with
executive offices in the Silicon Valley, California, and sales offices in
Illinois, New York, and Washington, D.C. Senforce is privately-held and
funded by Thomas Weisel Venture Partners, vSpring Capital, Rocket Ventures,
American River Ventures and EsNet Group. The company serves customers
primarily in the government, corporate, financial and healthcare sectors.
For more information, visit www.senforce.com or call 1-877-844-5430.
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