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First and Only SaaS Security Solution to Leverage Award-Winning Webroot AntiSpyware Technology, Support Citrix and Terminal Services Environments, and Scan Web Traffic Accessed Via Anonymizers and Proxy Bypass Sites
Boulder, Colo. , November 11, 2008
Webroot, a leading security provider for the consumer, enterprise and SMB markets, today announced the latest release of Webroot® Web Security SaaS to further protect organizations around the world from the rapidly increasing amount of Web-born threats.
Web-borne malware increased more than 500 percent last year alone as cybercriminals developed new attack vectors like personal Webmail accounts, social networking sites, trusted websites and other Web 2.0 applications. According to Webroot research, up to 85 percent of all malware is now distributed via the Web making these threats more pervasive than those delivered by email, the traditional attack vector. Since only a small percentage of all businesses currently filter Web content for malware, this shift in malware attack vectors underscores the importance of Web security solutions that can provide an additional layer of protection for corporate and mobile users.
The new version of the service includes new features to further protect against malware, spyware, data loss and legal liability. The service is now the first and only Web Security SaaS offering in the market today that includes award-winning Webroot AntiSpyware technology, enforcement of web policies in Citrix and Terminal Services environments, and scanning and policy enforcement for Web content accessed via anonymizers and proxy bypass sites.
“Organizations around the world are quickly realizing that Web security delivered as a service is not only more effective at keeping the latest threats out of their networks, but also delivers reduced total cost of ownership in an easy to deploy and manage package – and without the need for additional hardware or software,” said Peter Watkins, CEO Weboot. “In today’s business environment, where increasing threats and tight security budgets are the reality, Web security delivered via a SaaS model is an easy way to manage risk while reducing costs.”
Unlike traditional on-premise solutions, Webroot Web Security SaaS is a comprehensive solution that provides virus, malware and spyware protection combined with powerful end-user management capabilities to protect against threats in real time while enforcing Internet usage policies for corporate and mobile users. It is a complete solution, delivered as a service that can add to, or complement, a company’s existing security infrastructure without requiring costly hardware or software. Because companies only buy what they need, and the implementation time is quick, the time to return on investment is short.
Some of the features included in the new release are:
All services are implemented ‘in the cloud’, are easy to deploy, and can be purchased as separate modules or as a comprehensive Web security solution. The services can also be extended to remote users, require no additional hardware or software, and are backed globally by a company with a history of providing innovative security solutions. All Webroot Security SaaS solutions include complete 24x7 Web, email and phone based support and ongoing service upgrades.
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