SECNAP Network Security, an innovator of email security appliances, announced today further expansion of its partner program. The announcement was made by the company's president, Michael Scheidell. Using a Bayesian learning module and spammer trick detection, SpammerTrap runs more than 4,000 tests on each email. Current tests include anti-virus tests, phishing email tests, and access to 40 real-time databases of spammers' phone numbers, web sites and email addresses. This eliminates false positives and ensures that only valid, spam- and virus-free emails are delivered.
In response to increased customer demands for quality network security products and services, SECNAP has opened offices in Houston and Atlanta. "It is estimated that $1 billion will be spent in the coming year to secure email and other web content," said Scheidell. "As we continue to provide cutting- edge technology for email security issues related to spam, we must extend our support base to respond to the growing needs of our new channel partners."
The increased popularity of SECNAP's SpammerTrap email security appliance is another reason for the company's growth and expansion. SpammerTrap uses a combination of an email firewall, an auto learning anti- spam system, and a built-in anti-virus filter to block spam and malware.
"Our commitment to our customer base led us to create SpammerTrap. With SpammerTrap being the most innovative email security appliance on the market today, we have equipped our channel partners with a product that will sell itself," said Scheidell.
SECNAP provides organizations with 24/7 managed network security services. Eliminate network vulnerabilities and stop destructive computer attacks or unauthorized network intrusions, while handing off the time consuming maintenance, monitoring and troubleshooting tasks required to secure your network. SECNAP provides a wide range of security and network consulting services including system remediation and design as well as firewall and IDS/IPS implementation services.
Penetration Testing and Network Vulnerability Testing should be a key element in protecting your companies financial and information assets. Your company's assets are more than just your network hardware and software data and applications. SECNAP Network Security Audits is a three-step process: consultation, testing, and monitoring. We include a comprehensive report of our findings. SECNAP tests every exposed IP address, documents your network's weaknesses, and present three briefings: an Executive security briefing, an MIS/IT personnel briefing, and a results briefing for managers with decision-making responsibilities.