Secure Computing’s Webwasher ranked top malware detection software

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Secure Computing Corporation, the leading enterprise gateway security provider, has announced that its Webwasher Anti-Malware web gateway security engine posted the highest detection rate in a November 2007-released AV Test Labs study of 27 proprietary malware detection software. Webwasher was able to detect 99.45% of more than a million malicious files on the Windows XP environment, marking the fourth time in 2007 that the engine gained a top position in an AV Test Labs round-up review.

The independent study exposed various malware solutions to malicious files including Trojans, backdoors and bots from a previous six-month period, during which the actual extent of malware threats and the differing levels of detection effectiveness of anti-malware products were analysed. Secure Computing’s Webwasher was able to dominate the field with its almost 100% detection rate, proving its ability to effectively protect users in a hazardous threat environment.

“Webwasher’s fourth straight dominance of the anti-malware segment is remarkable given the rapid evolution of malicious software in just a few months. The fact that we were recognized by AV Test Labs, the most credible security testing lab in the world, validates the superiority of our proactive protection based on behavioral analyses in combating network threats. We are pleased that our pioneering efforts have once again led us to the top of our field,” said Nimer Ghazal, Regional Sales Manager, Secure Computing.

Secure Computing relies on pioneering research and analysis and extensive industry experience to maintain its lead in internet gateway security solutions. Among the critical components it has identified to prevent breaches in enterprise networks are proactive real-time reputation-based Web and messaging filtering for all domains; bi-directional filtering and application control at the gateway for all Web traffic; data leakage protection on all critical Web and messaging protocols; security-aware proxies and caches; defense layering with minimal number of proven and secured devices; and advanced management and audit reporting tools for  Web and messaging protocols, services and solutions.