Published: September 30, 2010
Wesley Clark Discusses Cyber Warfare and an InZero Systems Solution on Weekend TV Talk Show
WASHINGTON - (BUSINESS WIRE) - Only a device that can trap cyber attacks before they reach a computer
can protect America's vital computer systems, former NATO commander
Wesley Clark said on the syndicated TV talk show White House Chronicle
that will be aired nationwide this weekend.
Clark was referring to the InZero Gateway Computer developed by InZero
Systems of Herndon, Va. Since last June, it has successfully blocked
more than 25 million cyber attacks after InZero challenged hackers
around the world to try to break in.
"This technology has incredible implications," Clark told White House
Chronicle Host Lewellyn King. "If it could be adopted, it could
virtually shut down the idea of cyber war. This technology can block
cyber intrusions and still remain open for communications."
Clark, who serves as chairman of InZero's advisory board, said the
technology was developed by a Ukrainian scientist who realized that no
amount of software patches could permanently stop cyber attacks.
It is essentially a computer within a computer, he explained. All
messages coming to the host computer are first checked instantaneously
by the InZero computer for malicious software. The InZero device traps
anything suspicious before it can reach the host computer.
Government and business are spending billions of dollars on software
solutions to cyber threats, Clark said, only to see cyber attackers
defeat them to gain access to critical data and damage the host computer.
"We are under cyber attack every day," Clark told King. "There are tens
of thousands of people who try to enter people's computers, steal their
data, take intellectual property, disrupt systems. It's already an
ongoing battlefield."
This edition of the White House Chronicle will be aired first in
Washington on WHUT (Channel 32) on Friday at 6:00 p.m. In Washington, it
also will be aired on WETA (Channel 26) on Sunday at 9:00 a.m. and again
on WHUT Sunday at 10:30 a.m. and 6:30 p.m.
It also will be carried by Sirius XM Radio (Channels 110 and 130)
nationally on Saturday at 9:30 a.m.
The show will be aired on more than 300 public and commercial TV
stations nationwide, and will be carried by the Voice of America.
InZero Systems began operations in 2005 with the goal of providing
organizations with a far more effective, yet fundamentally different
approach to protecting sensitive data. Headquartered in Herndon, Va.,
the company is led by cyber security experts, entrepreneurs, and Fortune
100 senior executives and has grown to more than 60 employees. More
information about the InZero Gateway can be found at www.InZeroSystems.com.

For InZero Systems
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